Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7070545 | Bioresource Technology | 2016 | 37 Pages |
Abstract
Sugarcane bagasse (SCB) was ozone pretreated and detoxified by water washing, applying a L9(3)4 orthogonal array (OA) design of experiments to study the effect of pretreatment parameters (moisture content, ozone concentration, ozone/oxygen flow and particle size) on the generation of inhibitory compounds and on the composition of hydrolysates of ozonated-washed samples. Ozone concentration resulted the highest influence process parameter on delignification and sugar release after washing; while, for inhibitory compound formation, moisture content also had an important role. Ozone expended in pretreatment related directly with sugar release and inhibitory compound formation. Washing detoxification was effective, providing non-inhibitory hydrolysates. Maximum glucose and xylose release yields obtained were 84% and 67%, respectively, for ozonated-washed SCB. Sugar concentration resulted in the decisive factor for biofuels yields. Ethanol production achieved an 88% yield by Pichia stipitis, whereas Clostridium acetobutylicum produced 0.072Â gBUTANOL/gSUGAR and 0.188Â gABE/gSUGAR, and, Clostridium beijerinckii 0.165Â gBUTANOL/gSUGAR and 0.257Â gABE/gSUGAR.
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Authors
Rodolfo Travaini, Enrique Barrado, Silvia Bolado-RodrÃguez,