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Ethanol Production from Residual Wood Chips of Cellulose Industry: Acid Pretreatment Investigation,Hemicellulosic Hydrolysate Fermentation,and Remaining Solid Fraction Fermentation by SSF Process
Authors:Neumara Luci Conceição Silva  Gabriel Jaime Vargas Betancur  Mariana Peñuela Vasquez  Edelvio de Barros Gomes  Jr" target="_blank">Nei PereiraJr
Institution:1.Biochemical Engineering Department,Federal University of Rio de Janeiro,Rio de Janeiro,Brazil;2.Engineering Faculty–Chemical Engineering Department,University of Antioquia,Medellín,Colombia
Abstract:Current research indicates the ethanol fuel production from lignocellulosic materials, such as residual wood chips from the cellulose industry, as new emerging technology. This work aimed at evaluating the ethanol production from hemicellulose of eucalyptus chips by diluted acid pretreatment and the subsequent fermentation of the generated hydrolysate by a flocculating strain of Pichia stipitis. The remaining solid fraction generated after pretreatment was subjected to enzymatic hydrolysis, which was carried out simultaneously with glucose fermentation saccharification and fermentation (SSF) process] using a strain of Saccharomyces cerevisiae. The acid pretreatment was evaluated using a central composite design for sulfuric acid concentration (1.0–4.0 v/v) and solid to liquid ratio (1:2–1:4, grams to milliliter) as independent variables. A maximum xylose concentration of 50 g/L was obtained in the hemicellulosic hydrolysate. The fermentation of hemicellulosic hydrolysate and the SSF process were performed in bioreactors and the final ethanol concentrations of 15.3 g/L and 28.7 g/L were obtained, respectively.
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