TY - JOUR
T1 - Sulphite addition during steam pretreatment enhanced both enzyme-mediated cellulose hydrolysis and ethanol production
AU - Zhong, Na
AU - Chandra, Richard
AU - Yamamoto, Minna
AU - Leskinen, Timo
AU - Granström, Tom
AU - Saddler, Jack
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2022, The Author(s).
PY - 2022/12
Y1 - 2022/12
N2 - Sulphite addition during steam pretreatment of softwoods under acidic, neutral and alkaline conditions was assessed to try to minimize lignin condensation. Although pretreatment under neutral/alkaline conditions resulted in effective lignin sulphonation, non-uniform size reduction was observed. In contrast, acidic sulphite steam treatment at 210 °C for 10 min resulted in homogenous particle size reduction and water-insoluble component that was 62% carbohydrate and 33% lignin. This carbohydrate-rich substrate was readily hydrolyzed and fermented which indicated the lack of fermentation inhibitors in the steam-pretreated whole slurry. The use of high solid loading (25% w/v) resulted in a hydrolysis yield of 58% at an enzyme loading of 40 mg protein/g glucan and efficient fermentation (46.6 g/L of ethanol). This indicated that the addition of acidic sulphite at the steam pretreatment of softwoods improved both the enzymatic hydrolysis and fermentation of steam-pretreated whole slurries. Graphical Abstract: [Figure not available: see fulltext.]
AB - Sulphite addition during steam pretreatment of softwoods under acidic, neutral and alkaline conditions was assessed to try to minimize lignin condensation. Although pretreatment under neutral/alkaline conditions resulted in effective lignin sulphonation, non-uniform size reduction was observed. In contrast, acidic sulphite steam treatment at 210 °C for 10 min resulted in homogenous particle size reduction and water-insoluble component that was 62% carbohydrate and 33% lignin. This carbohydrate-rich substrate was readily hydrolyzed and fermented which indicated the lack of fermentation inhibitors in the steam-pretreated whole slurry. The use of high solid loading (25% w/v) resulted in a hydrolysis yield of 58% at an enzyme loading of 40 mg protein/g glucan and efficient fermentation (46.6 g/L of ethanol). This indicated that the addition of acidic sulphite at the steam pretreatment of softwoods improved both the enzymatic hydrolysis and fermentation of steam-pretreated whole slurries. Graphical Abstract: [Figure not available: see fulltext.]
KW - Acid steam pretreatment
KW - Detoxification
KW - Fermentation
KW - High consistency hydrolysis
KW - Sulphite steam pretreatment
KW - Whole slurry
KW - 116 Chemical sciences
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U2 - 10.1186/s40643-022-00556-w
DO - 10.1186/s40643-022-00556-w
M3 - Article
SN - 2197-4365
VL - 9
JO - Bioresources and bioprocessing
JF - Bioresources and bioprocessing
IS - 1
M1 - 71
ER -