Enhanced enzyme saccharification of Sawtooth Oak shell using dilute alkali pretreatment

Fuel ◽  
2015 ◽  
Vol 139 ◽  
pp. 102-106 ◽  
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Jing Yang ◽  
Jianchun Jiang ◽  
Ning Zhang ◽  
Chuncun Miao ◽  
Min Wei ◽  
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Tomoko Sugimoto ◽  
Masanobu Nojiri ◽  
Kengo Magara ◽  
Shuji Hosoya ◽  
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M. García-Puchol ◽  
P. San-Valero ◽  
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Jongsun Lee ◽  
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Processes ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 9 (3) ◽  
pp. 494 ◽  
Author(s):  
Kang Hyun Lee ◽  
Ye Won Jang ◽  
Jeongho Lee ◽  
Seunghee Kim ◽  
Chulhwan Park ◽  
...  

Biorefinery, which utilizes carbon-neutral biomass as a resource, is attracting attention as a significant alternative in a modern society confronted with climate change. In this study, spent coffee grounds (SCGs) were used as the feedstock for lactic acid fermentation. In order to improve sugar conversion, alkali pretreatment was optimized by a statistical method, namely response surface methodology (RSM). The optimum conditions for the alkali pretreatment of SCGs were determined as follows: 75 °C, 3% potassium hydroxide (KOH) and a time of 2.8 h. The optimum conditions for enzymatic hydrolysis of pretreated SCGs were determined as follows: enzyme complex loading of 30-unit cellulase, 15-unit cellobiase and 50-unit mannanase per g biomass and a reaction time of 96 h. SCG hydrolysates were used as the carbon source for Lactobacillus cultivation, and the conversions of lactic acid by L. brevis ATCC 8287 and L. parabuchneri ATCC 49374 were 40.1% and 55.8%, respectively. Finally, the maximum lactic acid production by L. parabuchneri ATCC 49374 was estimated to be 101.2 g based on 1000 g of SCGs through the optimization of alkali pretreatment and enzymatic hydrolysis.


2020 ◽  
Vol 152 ◽  
pp. 112506 ◽  
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Keikhosro Karimi ◽  
Mohsen Nasr Esfahany ◽  
Rajeev Kumar

Bioethanol ◽  
2016 ◽  
Vol 2 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
María García-Torreiro ◽  
Miguel Álvarez Pallín ◽  
María López-Abelairas ◽  
Thelmo A. Lu-Chau ◽  
Juan M. Lema

AbstractBioconversion of lignocellulosic materials into ethanol requires an intermediate pretreatment step for conditioning biomass. Sugar yields from wheat straw were previously improved by the addition of a mild alkali pretreatment step before bioconversion by the white-rot fungus Irpex lacteus. In this work, an alternative alkaline treatment, which significantly reduces water consumption, was implemented and optimized. Sugar recovery increased 117% with respect to the previously developed alkaline wash process at optimal process conditions (30°C, 30 minutes and 35.7% (w/w) of NaOH). In order to further reduce operational costs, a system for alkali recycling was implemented. This resulted in the treatment of 150% more wheat straw using the same amount of NaOH. Finally, enzymatic hydrolysis was optimized and resulted in a reduction of enzyme dose of 33%.


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