Reintroduced solids increase inhibitor levels in a pretreated corn stover hydrolysate |
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Authors: | R Eric Berson John S Young Thomas R Hanley |
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Institution: | (1) Department of Chemical Engineering, University of Louisville, 40292 Louisville, Kentucky;(2) Auburn University, 36849 Auburn, AL |
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Abstract: | Following detoxification of the liquid hydrolysate produced in a corn stover pretreatment process, inhibitor levels are seen
to increase with the re-addition of solids for the ensuing hydrolysis and fermentation processes. The solids that were separated
from the slurry before detoxification of the liquor contain approx 60% (w/w) moisture, and contamination occurs owing to the
diffusion of inhibitors from the moisture entrained in the porous structure of the corn stover solids into the bulk fluid.
This evidence suggests the need for additional separation and detoxification steps to purge residual inhibitors entrained
in the moisture in the solids. An overliming process to remove furans from the hydrolysate failed to reduce total organic
acids concentration, so acids were removed by treatment with an activated carbon powder. Smaller carbon doses proved more
efficient in removing organic acids in terms of grams of acid removed per gram of carbon powder. Sugar adsorption by the activated
carbon powder was minimal. |
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Keywords: | Activated carbon detoxification organic acids overliming pretreated corn stover hydrolyzate |
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