Ionic liquid pretreatment of stinging nettle stems and giant miscanthus for bioethanol production

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作者
Smuga-Kogut, Malgorzata [1 ]
Szymanowska-Powalowska, Daria [2 ,3 ]
Markiewicz, Roksana [4 ]
Piskier, Tomasz [1 ]
Kogut, Tomasz [5 ]
机构
[1] Koszalin Univ Technol, Dept Agrobiotechnol, Fac Mech Engn, Raclawicka 15-17, PL-75620 Koszalin, Poland
[2] Poznan Univ Life Sci, Dept Biotechnol & Food Microbiol, Wojska Polskiego 48, PL-60627 Poznan, Poland
[3] Poznan Univ Med Sci, Dept Pharmacognosy, Swiecickiego 4, PL-61781 Poznan, Poland
[4] Adam Mickiewicz Univ, NanoBioMed Ctr, Wszechnicy Piastowskiej 3, PL-61614 Poznan, Poland
[5] Maritime Univ Szczecin, Dept Geodesy & Offshore Survey, Zolnierska 46, PL-71250 Szczecin, Poland
关键词
LIGNOCELLULOSIC BIOMASS; BIOFUEL PRODUCTION; LOW-COST; CELLULOSE; DISSOLUTION; FRACTIONATION; CHALLENGES;
D O I
10.1038/s41598-021-97993-y
中图分类号
O [数理科学和化学]; P [天文学、地球科学]; Q [生物科学]; N [自然科学总论];
学科分类号
07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
摘要
Production of ethanol from lignocellulosic biomass is considered the most promising proposition for developing a sustainable and carbon-neutral energy system. The use of renewable raw materials and variability of lignocellulosic feedstock generating hexose and pentose sugars also brings advantages of the most abundant, sustainable and non-food competitive biomass. Great attention is now paid to agricultural wastes and overgrowing plants as an alternative to fast-growing energetic crops. The presented study explores the use of stinging nettle stems, which have not been treated as a source of bioethanol. Apart from being considered a weed, stinging nettle is used in pharmacy or cosmetics, yet its stems are always a non-edible waste. Therefore, the aim was to evaluate the effectiveness of pretreatment using imidazolium- and ammonium-based ionic liquids, enzymatic hydrolysis, fermentation of stinging nettle stems, and comparison of such a process with giant miscanthus. Raw and ionic liquid-pretreated feedstocks of stinging nettle and miscanthus were subjected to compositional analysis and scanning electron microscopy to determine the pretreatment effect. Next, the same conditions of enzymatic hydrolysis and fermentation were applied to both crops to explore the stinging nettle stems potential in the area of bioethanol production. The study showed that the pretreatment of both stinging nettle and miscanthus with imidazolium acetates allowed for increased availability of the critical lignocellulosic fraction. The use of 1-butyl-3-methylimidazolium acetate in the pretreatment of stinging nettle allowed to obtain very high ethanol concentrations of 7.3 g L-1, with 7.0 g L-1 achieved for miscanthus. Results similar for both plants were obtained for 1-ethyl-3-buthylimidazolium acetate. Moreover, in the case of ammonium ionic liquids, even though they have comparable potential to dissolve cellulose, it was impossible to depolymerize lignocellulose and extract lignin. Furthermore, they did not improve the efficiency of the hydrolysis process, which in turn led to low alcohol concentration. Overall, from the presented results, it can be assumed that the stinging nettle stems are a very promising bioenergy crop.
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