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Evaluation of the Overall Process on Bioethanol Production from Miscanthus Hydrolysates Obtained by Dilute Acid Pretreatment

Authors
Yoo, Hah YoungYang, XiaoguangKim, Dong SupLee, Soo KweonLotrakul, PongtharinPrasongsuk, SehanatPunnapayak, HunsaKim, Seung Wook
Issue Date
11월-2016
Publisher
KOREAN SOC BIOTECHNOLOGY & BIOENGINEERING
Keywords
bioethanol; dilute acid pretreatment; mass balance; miscanthus; process
Citation
BIOTECHNOLOGY AND BIOPROCESS ENGINEERING, v.21, no.6, pp.733 - 742
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Journal Title
BIOTECHNOLOGY AND BIOPROCESS ENGINEERING
Volume
21
Number
6
Start Page
733
End Page
742
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/87035
DOI
10.1007/s12257-016-0485-x
ISSN
1226-8372
Abstract
In this study, dilute sulfuric acid pretreatment was performed to improve the sugars recovery from Korean Miscanthus straw. The effect of pretreatment conditions on solubilized xylose was fundamentally investigated for the efficient removal of xylan. The optimal conditions were determined using a statistical method, and were shown to be a temperature of 121.6 degrees C, an acid concentration of 1.1%, and a reaction time of 12.8 min. The combined severity factor was shown to be 1.1 under the optimum conditions. Following the pretreatment, the solubilized xylose in liquid fraction was found to be 71.2%, and about 72.6% of the solid was recovered. After enzymatic hydrolysis, about 86.4% glucose conversion was achieved when the pretreated biomass was used as a substrate, with the conversion being improved 4-fold compared with the control (untreated). The hydrolysates, approximately 10 g/L glucose, were applied to the fermentation of Saccharomyces cerevisiae K35, and the ethanol yield was about 96%. The overall process was evaluated based on the material balance, and the results show that approximately 172 g bioethanol can be produced when 1,000 g Miscanthus straw is loaded into the process.
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