| Literature DB >> 25935389 |
Juan C López-Linares1, Ignacio Ballesteros2, Josefina Tourán1, Cristóbal Cara1, Eulogio Castro1, Mercedes Ballesteros2, Inmaculada Romero3.
Abstract
Rapeseed straw constitutes an agricultural residue with great potential as feedstock for ethanol production. In this work, uncatalyzed steam explosion was carried out as a pretreatment to increase the enzymatic digestibility of rapeseed straw. Experimental statistical design and response surface methodology were used to evaluate the influence of the temperature (185-215°C) and the process time (2.5-7.5min). According to the rotatable central composite design applied, 215°C and 7.5min were confirmed to be the optimal conditions, considering the maximization of enzymatic hydrolysis yield as optimization criterion. These conditions led to a maximum yield of 72.3%, equivalent to 81% of potential glucose in pretreated solid. Different configurations for bioethanol production from steam exploded rapeseed straw were investigated using the pretreated solid obtained under optimal conditions as a substrate. As a relevant result, concentrations of ethanol as high as 43.6g/L (5.5% by volume) were obtained as a consequence of using 20% (w/v) solid loading, equivalent to 12.4g ethanol/100g biomass.Entities:
Keywords: Fuel ethanol; High solids; Rapeseed straw; SSF; Steam explosion
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Year: 2015 PMID: 25935389 DOI: 10.1016/j.biortech.2015.04.066
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Bioresour Technol ISSN: 0960-8524 Impact factor: 9.642