Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7068983 | Bioresource Technology | 2018 | 23 Pages |
Abstract
Optimisation of conditions for gamma-valerolactone (GVL) pretreatment of Australian eucalyptus sawdust for high cellulose biomass and bioethanol production was demonstrated. Pretreatment parameters investigated included GVL concentrations of 35-50%â¯w/w, temperatures of 120-180â¯Â°C and reaction durations of 0.5-2.0â¯h. Optimum conditions were determined using the response surface method (RSM) and central composite face-centred design. Cellulose content increased from 39.9% to a maximum of 89.3%â¯w/w using treatments with 50% GVL at 156â¯Â°C for 0.5â¯h. Temperature had the most significant effect (RSM pâ¯<â¯.05) on cellulose content of residual biomass and reducing operational duration ofâ¯<â¯0.5â¯h may be viable according to RSM. PSSF fermentations of optimised pretreated eucalyptus sawdust produced up to 94% theoretical ethanol yield, which corresponded to approximately 181â¯kg of ethanol per dry ton of eucalyptus sawdust. The compositions of both the residual biomass and pretreatment liquors show that GVL pretreatment is a promising solvent for lignocellulosic biorefining.
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Authors
Raymond M. Trevorah, Tien Huynh, Tony Vancov, Maazuza Z. Othman,