Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6354243 | Waste Management | 2016 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
Waste paper can serve as a feedstock for ethanol production due to being rich in cellulose and not requiring energy-intensive thermophysical pretreatment. In this study, an efficient process was developed to convert waste paper to ethanol. To accelerate enzymatic saccharification, pH of waste paper slurry was adjusted to 4.5-5.0 with H2SO4. Presaccharification and simultaneous saccharification and fermentation (PSSF) with enzyme loading of 40 FPU/g waste paper achieved an ethanol yield of 91.8% and productivity of 0.53Â g/(LÂ h) with an ethanol concentration of 32Â g/L. Fed-batch PSSF was used to decrease enzyme loading to 13 FPU/g waste paper by feeding two separate batches of waste paper slurry. Feeding with 20% w/w waste paper slurry increased ethanol concentration to 41.8Â g/L while ethanol yield decreased to 83.8%. To improve the ethanol yield, presaccharification was done prior to feeding and resulted in a higher ethanol concentration of 45.3Â g/L, a yield of 90.8%, and productivity of 0.54Â g/(LÂ h). Ethanol fermentation recovered 33.2% of the energy in waste paper as ethanol. The biochemical methane potential of the stillage eluted from ethanol fermentation was 270.5Â mL/g VTS and 73.0% of the energy in the stillage was recovered as methane. Integrating ethanol fermentation with methane fermentation, recovered a total of 80.4% of the energy in waste paper as ethanol and methane.
Keywords
VFASSFLHVyeast extract and peptoneYPdNRELCMC-NaVTSCMCasePresaccharificationFpAβ-glucosidaseNational Renewable Energy LaboratoryEthanollower heating valuevolatile fatty acidMethane fermentationTotal SolidCarboxymethyl cellulaseSimultaneous saccharification and fermentation (SSF)Filter paper activityBMPsimultaneous saccharification and fermentationEnzymatic saccharificationbiochemical methane potentialsodium carboxymethyl cellulose
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Authors
Hiroto Nishimura, Li Tan, Zhao-Yong Sun, Yue-Qin Tang, Kenji Kida, Shigeru Morimura,