| Literature DB >> 28344647 |
Jose A Perez-Pimienta1, Noppadon Sathitsuksanoh2,3, Vicki S Thompson4, Kim Tran3,5, Teresa Ponce-Noyola6, Vitalie Stavila7, Seema Singh3,5, Blake A Simmons3,5.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Pretreatment is necessary to reduce biomass recalcitrance and enhance the efficiency of enzymatic saccharification for biofuel production. Ionic liquid (IL) pretreatment has gained a significant interest as a pretreatment process that can reduce cellulose crystallinity and remove lignin, key factors that govern enzyme accessibility. There are several challenges that need to be addressed for IL pretreatment to become viable for commercialization, including IL cost and recyclability. In addition, it is unclear whether ILs can maintain process performance when utilizing low-cost, low-quality biomass feedstocks such as the paper fraction of municipal solid waste (MSW), which are readily available in high quantities. One approach to potentially reduce IL cost is to use a blend of ILs at different concentrations in aqueous mixtures. Herein, we describe 14 IL-water systems with mixtures of 1-ethyl-3-ethylimidazolium acetate ([C2C1Im][OAc]), 1-butyl-3-ethylimidazolium acetate ([C4C1Im][OAc]), and water that were used to pretreat MSW blended with agave bagasse (AGB). The detailed analysis of IL recycling in terms of sugar yields of pretreated biomass and IL stability was examined.Entities:
Keywords: Agave bagasse; Biomass blend; Biomass pretreatment; IL recycling; Ionic liquid; Municipal solid waste; Ternary system
Year: 2017 PMID: 28344647 PMCID: PMC5361851 DOI: 10.1186/s13068-017-0758-4
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biotechnol Biofuels ISSN: 1754-6834 Impact factor: 6.040
Fig. 1Aqueous ionic liquid systems employed in the pretreatment of agave bagasse (AGB), municipal solid waste (MSW), and an AGB/MSW (1:1) blend
Fig. 2Process flowsheet of the IL-water pretreatment systems on agave bagasse (AGB), municipal solid waste (MSW), and an AGB/MSW (1:1) blend
Fig. 3Compositional analysis of untreated and pretreated biomass under different aqueous ionic liquid systems
Fig. 4Glucan (A) and xylan (B) conversion contour plots for ternary ionic liquid systems of [C2C1Im][OAc], [C4C1Im][OAc] and water. (I) Agave bagasse, (II) municipal solid waste, and (III) AGB/MSW (1:1) blend
Comparison of selected pretreatments that maximize enzymatic digestibility of agave tequilana bagasse (AGB) and municipal solid waste (MSW)—paper mix
| Pretreatment | Feedstock | T (°C) | t (min) | Chemical loading (g/g dry biomass) | Removal | Solid loading at saccharification | Sugar conversion at 72 h | Reference | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| % Xylan | % Lignin | |||||||||
| % Glucan | % Xylan | |||||||||
| AFEX | AGB | 102 | 30 | 2 | 0 | 0 | 5 g glucan/L | 81 | 82 | [ |
| MSW | 65 | 15 | 2.8 | 0 | 0 | 1% glucan | 34 | 47 | [ | |
| Alkaline* | AGB | 120a and 24b | 60a and 1440b | 0.3a and 0.3b | 6 | 83 | 1:5 solid/liquid | 98 | 48 | [ |
| Dilute acid | AGB | 147 | 15 | 0.18 | 100 | −67 | 8.2 (%, w/w) | 68+ | [ | |
| MSW | 140 | 40 | 0.1 | 42 | 79 | 1% glucan | 80 | ND | [ | |
| Hydrothermal | AGB | 180 | 30 | – | 80 | 2 | 5 g glucan/L | 80 | 83 | [ |
| Ionic liquid [C2C1Im][OAc] | AGB | 120 | 180 | 9 | 7 | 25 | 5 g glucan/L | 95 | 92 | [ |
| AGB | 120 | 180 | 9 | 4 | 25 | 5 g glucan/L | 95 | 87 | This study—system A | |
| AGB | 120 | 180 | 9 | 18 | 27 | 5 g glucan/L | 98 | 80 | This study—system J | |
| MSW | 140 | 180 | 9 | 0 | 6 | 10% biomass | 93 | 73 | [ | |
| MSW | 120 | 180 | 9 | 0 | 0 | 5 g glucan/L | 97 | 94 | This study system A | |
| MSW | 120 | 180 | 9 | 0 | 0 | 5 g glucan/L | 93 | 75 | This study system D | |
| Ionic liquid [C4C1Im][Cl] | AGB | 120 | 180 | 9 | 10 | 12 | 5 g glucan/L | 82 | [ | |
AFEX ammonia fiber expansion, ND non determined
* Batch process using consecutive pretreatments with a NaOH and b H2O2
Total sugar yield
Fig. 5Work flow of ionic liquid recycling of [C2C1Im][OAc] and [C4C1Im][OAc] in agave bagasse
Fig. 61H-NMR analysis of 3 series of recycled [C2C1Im][OAc] and [C4C1Im][OAc] in agave bagasse. 0 Fresh ionic liquid, 1 1st recycle, 2 2nd recycle, and 3 3rd recycle
Fig. 7Glucan and xylan conversion of pretreated agave bagasse by recycled [C2C1Im][OAc] and [C4C1Im][OAc] on 72-h saccharification time