TY - JOUR
T1 - Effects of fertilizer application and dry/wet processing of Miscanthus x giganteus on bioethanol production
AU - Boakye-Boaten, Nana Abayie
AU - Xiu, Shuangning
AU - Shahbazi, Abolghasem
AU - Wang, Lijun
AU - Li, Rui
AU - Mims, Michelle
AU - Schimmel, Keith
PY - 2016/3/1
Y1 - 2016/3/1
N2 - The effects of wet and dry processing of miscanthus on bioethanol production using simultaneous saccharification and fermentation (SSF) process were investigated, with wet samples showing higher ethanol yields than dry samples. Miscanthus grown with no fertilizer, with fertilizer and with swine manure were sampled for analysis. Wet-fractionation was used to separate miscanthus into solid and liquid fractions. Dilute sulfuric acid pretreatment was employed and the SSF process was performed with saccharomyces cerevisiae and a cocktail of enzymes at 35. °C. After pretreatment, cellulose compositions of biomass of the wet samples increased from 61.0-67.0% to 77.0-87.0%, which were higher than the compositions of dry samples. The highest theoretical ethanol yield of 88.0% was realized for wet processed pretreated miscanthus, grown with swine manure. Changes to the morphology and chemical composition of the biomass samples after pretreatment, such as crystallinity reduction, were observed using SEM and FTIR. These changes improved ethanol production.
AB - The effects of wet and dry processing of miscanthus on bioethanol production using simultaneous saccharification and fermentation (SSF) process were investigated, with wet samples showing higher ethanol yields than dry samples. Miscanthus grown with no fertilizer, with fertilizer and with swine manure were sampled for analysis. Wet-fractionation was used to separate miscanthus into solid and liquid fractions. Dilute sulfuric acid pretreatment was employed and the SSF process was performed with saccharomyces cerevisiae and a cocktail of enzymes at 35. °C. After pretreatment, cellulose compositions of biomass of the wet samples increased from 61.0-67.0% to 77.0-87.0%, which were higher than the compositions of dry samples. The highest theoretical ethanol yield of 88.0% was realized for wet processed pretreated miscanthus, grown with swine manure. Changes to the morphology and chemical composition of the biomass samples after pretreatment, such as crystallinity reduction, were observed using SEM and FTIR. These changes improved ethanol production.
KW - Bioethanol
KW - Dilute sulfuric acid pretreatment
KW - Miscanthus x giganteus (MxG)
KW - Simultaneous saccharification and fermentation
KW - Wet and dry processing
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U2 - 10.1016/j.biortech.2015.12.070
DO - 10.1016/j.biortech.2015.12.070
M3 - Article
C2 - 26773953
SN - 0960-8524
VL - 204
SP - 98
EP - 105
JO - Bioresource Technology
JF - Bioresource Technology
ER -