A Comparative Study of Various Pretreatment Approaches for Bio-Ethanol Production from Willow Sawdust, Using Co-Cultures and Mono-Cultures of Different Yeast Strains

The effect of different pretreatment approaches based on alkali (NaOH)/hydrogen peroxide (H O ) on willow sawdust (WS) biomass, in terms of delignification efficiency, structural changes of lignocellulose and subsequent fermentation toward ethanol, was investigated. Bioethanol production was carried...

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Veröffentlicht in:Molecules (Basel, Switzerland) Switzerland), 2022-02, Vol.27 (4), p.1344
Hauptverfasser: Ben Atitallah, Imen, Antonopoulou, Georgia, Ntaikou, Ioanna, Soto Beobide, Amaia, Dracopoulos, Vassilios, Mechichi, Tahar, Lyberatos, Gerasimos
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Zusammenfassung:The effect of different pretreatment approaches based on alkali (NaOH)/hydrogen peroxide (H O ) on willow sawdust (WS) biomass, in terms of delignification efficiency, structural changes of lignocellulose and subsequent fermentation toward ethanol, was investigated. Bioethanol production was carried out using the conventional yeast as well as three non-conventional yeasts strains, i.e., , , separately and in co-cultures. The experimental results showed that a two-stage pretreatment approach (NaOH (0.5% / ) for 24 h and H O (0.5% / ) for 24 h) led to higher delignification (38.3 ± 0.1%) and saccharification efficiency (31.7 ± 0.3%) and higher ethanol concentration and yield. Monocultures of or and co-cultures with exhibited ethanol yields in the range of 11.67 ± 0.21 to 13.81 ± 0.20 g/100 g total solids (TS). When WS was subjected to H O (0.5% / ) alone for 24 h, the lowest ethanol yields were observed for all yeast strains, due to the minor impact of this treatment on the main chemical and structural WS characteristics. In order to decide which is the best pretreatment approach, a detailed techno-economical assessment is needed, which will take into account the ethanol yields and the minimum processing cost.
ISSN:1420-3049
1420-3049
DOI:10.3390/molecules27041344