Bioconversion of mixed solids waste to ethanol

被引:22
作者
Quang A. Nguyen
Fred A. Keller
Melvin P. Tucker
Charles K. Lombard
Bryan M. Jenkins
David E. Yomogida
Valentino M. Tiangco
机构
[1] National Renewable Energy Laboratory,Biological and Agricultural Engineering
[2] Waste Energy Integrated Systems,undefined
[3] University of California,undefined
[4] California Energy Commission,undefined
关键词
Biomass; ethanol; pretreament; MSW; bioconversion; hydrolysis; enzyme recycle;
D O I
10.1385/ABAB:78:1-3:455
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摘要
A mixed solids waste (MSW) feedstock, comprising construction lumber waste (35% oven-dry basis), alm ond treeprunings (20%), wheat straw (20%), office waste paper (12.5%), and newsprint (12.5%), was converted to ethanol via dilute-acid pretreatment followed by enzymatic hydrolysis and yeast fermentation. The MSW was pretreated with dilute sulfuricacid (0.4% w/w) at 210°C for 3 min in a 4-L stea mexplosion reactor, then washed with water to recover the solubilized hemicellulose. The digestibility of water-washed, pretreated MSW was 90% in batch enzymatic hydrolysis at 66 FPU/g cellulose. Using an enzyme-recycle bioreactor system, greater than 90% cellulose hydrolysis was achieved at a net enzyme loading of about 10 FPU/g cellulose. Enzyme recycling using mebrane filtration and a fed-batch fermentation technique is a promising option for significantly reducing the cost of enzyme in cellulose hydrolysis. The hexosesugars were readily fermentable using a Saccharomyces cerevisiae yeast strain that was adapted to the hydrolysate. Solid residue after enzyme digestion was subjected to various furnace experiments designed to assess the fouling and slagging characteristics. Results of these analyses suggest the residue to be of a low to moderate slagging and fouling type if burned by itself.
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页数:17
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