| Literature DB >> 35480936 |
Louis M Hennequin1, Karen Polizzi1, Paul S Fennell1, Jason P Hallett1.
Abstract
We investigated the potential of two terrestrial biomass invasive species in the United-Kingdom as lignocellulosic biofuel feedstocks: Japanese Knotweed (Fallopia japonica) and Rhododendron (Rhododendron ponticum). We demonstrate that a pretreatment technique using a low-cost protic ionic liquid, the ionoSolv process, can be used for such types of plant species considered as waste, to allow their integration into a biorefinery. N,N,N-Dimethylbutylammonium hydrogen sulfate ([DMBA][HSO4]) was able to fractionate the biomass into a cellulose-rich pulp and a lignin stream at high temperatures (150-170 °C) and short reaction times (15-60 minutes). More than 70-80% of the subsequent cellulose was hydrolysed into fermentable sugars, which were fermented into the renewable energy vector bioethanol. This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry.Entities:
Year: 2021 PMID: 35480936 PMCID: PMC9033429 DOI: 10.1039/d1ra01943k
Source DB: PubMed Journal: RSC Adv ISSN: 2046-2069 Impact factor: 4.036
Fig. 1Compositional analysis of the Japanese Knotweed and Rhododendrons used for this study, shown alongside other typical biofuel feedstocks.[45–47]
Fig. 2Enzymatic hydrolysis conversion of untreated samples and the pulp obtained from the pretreated pulps at 150 °C and 170 °C.
Fig. 3(A) Compositional analysis of the pulps recovered from the pretreatment (170 °C 30 min for RHDN, 150 °C 1 h for JPK). (B) Analysis of the pulp from the pretreatment (170 °C 30 min for RHDN, 150 °C 1 h for JPK). Values are in weight percentage.
Higher Heating Values (MJ kg−1), average molecular weight Mn (Da), number molecular weight Mw (Da), and polydispersity (Đ) of the samples studied
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| RHDN ionoSolv lignin (170 °C 30 min) | 24.50 | 1291 | 6321 | 5.1 |
| JPK ionoSolv lignin (150 °C 1 h) | 23.28 | 1064 | 5040 | 4.67 |
| RHDN untreated biomass | 16.34 | |||
| JPK untreated biomass | 16.31 |
Fig. 4Ethanol yields from the hydrolysate of pretreated pulps (with the highest glucose release), standardised to the amount of biomass used (dry matter).
Techno-economic considerations of the integration of RHDN as an invasive species into the ionoSolv process at scale (more details can be found in the ESI)
| Revenue (per ton of biomass) | Cost (per ton of biomass) | ||
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| Pulp | £72 | Ionic liquid solvent | £16 |
| Lignin | £33 | Water use | £4 |
| Furfural | £40 | Capital cost | £13 |
| Acetic acid | £23 | Energy | £51 |
| Biomass | £0 | ||
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