Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7064681 | Biomass and Bioenergy | 2014 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
Acetone butanol ethanol (ABE) was produced from enzymatic-hydrolyzed corncobs by Clostridium saccharobutylicum DSM 13864. Pretreatment of corncobs was carried out with 0.5 mol Lâ1 NaOH followed by enzymatic hydrolysis. The yield of total reducing sugars was 917 g kgâ1 pretreated (de-lignified) and washed corncobs. The hydrolysate was used without sediments removal for ABE fermentation. A solvent production of 19.44 g Lâ1 with 12.27 g Lâ1 butanol was obtained from 55.22 g Lâ1 sugars, resulting in an ABE yield of 350 g kgâ1 and a production rate of 0.54 g Lâ1 hâ1. A control experiment using 55.3 g Lâ1 mixed sugars resulted in an ABE production of 16.81 g Lâ1 with 10.26 g Lâ1 butanol, corresponding to an ABE yield of 300 g kgâ1 and a production rate of 0.47 g Lâ1 hâ1, indicating that the enzymatic hydrolysates may contain stimulating compounds that can improve the ABE fermentation.
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Authors
Kai Gao, Lars Rehmann,