Conditioning of dilute-acid pretreated corn stover hydrolysate liquors by treatment with lime or ammonium hydroxide to improve conversion of sugars to ethanol
메타 데이터
바이오화학분류
바이오플라스틱
고무
플라스틱
기타
바이오정밀화학
용매
화학제품
기타
화장품용 기능성소재
계면활성제⁄증점제
기타
의료용 화학소재
건강보조식품
식품첨가제
논문
Conditioning of dilute-acid pretreated corn stover hydrolysate liquors by treatment with lime or ammonium hydroxide to improve conversion of sugars to ethanol
Dilute-acid pretreatment of lignocellulosic biomass enhances the ability of enzymes to hydrolyze cellulose to glucose, but produces many toxic compounds that inhibit fermentation of sugars to ethanol. The objective of this study was to compare the effectiveness of treating hydrolysate liquor with Ca(OH)<SUB>2</SUB> and NH<SUB>4</SUB>OH for improving ethanol yields. Corn stover was pretreated in a pilot-scale reactor and then the liquor fraction (hydrolysate) was extracted and treated with various amounts of Ca(OH)<SUB>2</SUB> or NH<SUB>4</SUB>OH at several temperatures. Glucose and xylose in the treated liquor were fermented to ethanol using a glucose-xylose fermenting bacteria, Zymomonas mobilis 8b. Sugar losses up to 10% occurred during treatment with Ca(OH)<SUB>2</SUB>, but these losses were two to fourfold lower with NH<SUB>4</SUB>OH treatment. Ethanol yields for NH<SUB>4</SUB>OH-treated hydrolysate were 33% greater than those achieved in Ca(OH)<SUB>2</SUB>-treated hydrolysate and pH adjustment to either 6.0 or 8.5 with NH<SUB>4</SUB>OH prior to fermentation produced equivalent ethanol yields.