Biotechnology for Biofuels | |
The impacts of deacetylation prior to dilute acid pretreatment on the bioethanol process | |
Xiaowen Chen1  Joseph Shekiro1  Mary Ann Franden1  Wei Wang2  Min Zhang1  Erik Kuhn1  David K Johnson2  Melvin P Tucker1  | |
[1] National Bioenergy Center, National Renewable Energy Lab, 1617 Cole Blvd, Golden, CO 80127, USA | |
[2] Biosciences Center, National Renewable Energy Lab, 1617 Cole Blvd, Golden, CO 80127, USA | |
关键词: Deacetylation; Fermentation; Enzymatic Hydrolysis; Pretreatment; Bioethanol; | |
Others : 798350 DOI : 10.1186/1754-6834-5-8 |
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received in 2012-01-06, accepted in 2012-02-27, 发布年份 2012 | |
【 摘 要 】
Background
Dilute acid pretreatment is a promising pretreatment technology for the biochemical production of ethanol from lignocellulosic biomass. During dilute acid pretreatment, xylan depolymerizes to form soluble xylose monomers and oligomers. Because the xylan found in nature is highly acetylated, the formation of xylose monomers requires two steps: 1) cleavage of the xylosidic bonds, and 2) cleavage of covalently bonded acetyl ester groups.
Results
In this study, we show that the latter may be the rate limiting step for xylose monomer formation. Furthermore, acetyl groups are also found to be a cause of biomass recalcitrance and hydrolyzate toxicity. While the removal of acetyl groups from native corn stover by alkaline de-esterification prior to pretreatment improves overall process yields, the exact impact is highly dependent on the corn stover variety in use. Xylose monomer yields in pretreatment generally increases by greater than 10%. Compared to pretreated corn stover controls, the deacetylated corn stover feedstock is approximately 20% more digestible after pretreatment. Finally, by lowering hydrolyzate toxicity, xylose utilization and ethanol yields are further improved during fermentation by roughly 10% and 7%, respectively. In this study, several varieties of corn stover lots were investigated to test the robustness of the deacetylation-pretreatment-saccharification-fermentation process.
Conclusions
Deacetylation shows significant improvement on glucose and xylose yields during pretreatment and enzymatic hydrolysis, but it also reduces hydrolyzate toxicity during fermentation, thereby improving ethanol yields and titer. The magnitude of effect is dependent on the selected corn stover variety, with several varieties achieving improvements of greater than 10% xylose yield in pretreatment, 20% glucose yield in low solids enzymatic hydrolysis and 7% overall ethanol yield.
【 授权许可】
2012 Chen et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.
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