Effect of steam explosion pretreatment with ultra-high temperature and pressure on effective utilization of softwood biomass

被引:37
作者
Asada, Chikako [1 ]
Sasaki, Chizuru [1 ]
Uto, Yoshihiro [1 ]
Sakafuji, Jun [1 ]
Nakamura, Yoshitoshi [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Tokushima, Inst Sci & Technol, Dept Life Syst, Tokushima 7708506, Japan
关键词
Steam explosion; Ultra-high temperature and pressure; Antioxidant material; Lignin epoxy resin; Bioethanol; Softwood; ETHANOL; SACCHARIFICATION; FERMENTATION; EFFICIENCY; CHIPS; WOOD;
D O I
10.1016/j.bej.2011.09.013
中图分类号
Q81 [生物工程学(生物技术)]; Q93 [微生物学];
学科分类号
071005 ; 0836 ; 090102 ; 100705 ;
摘要
Effective utilization process of not only cellulose but also lignin contained in softwood biomass into useful fuel and materials was developed using steam explosion with ultra-high temperature and pressure steam, extraction and various conversion methods. The conversion of softwood biomass into useful materials was studied for the effective utilization of its components such as cellulose, water soluble material, methanol soluble lignin, and Klason lignin. The cellulose, water soluble material, methanol soluble lignin, and Klason lignin were converted into useful fuel and materials, i.e. ethanol, antioxidant material, lignin epoxy resin, and activated carbon, respectively. 49.6 g of glucose or 17.4 g of ethanol was obtained from 100 g of steam-exploded product treated at a steam pressure of 45 atm and 3 min. Water soluble material had a comparatively high antioxidant activity and methanol soluble lignin was converted into a cured epoxy resin with heat-resisting property for solder demanded in the electronic material field. (C) 2011 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
引用
收藏
页码:25 / 29
页数:5
相关论文
共 22 条
[1]   Waste reduction system for production of useful materials from un-utilized bamboo using steam explosion followed by various conversion methods [J].
Asada, C ;
Nakamura, Y ;
Kobayashi, F .
BIOCHEMICAL ENGINEERING JOURNAL, 2005, 23 (02) :131-137
[2]   Ethanol production from disposable aspen chopsticks using delignification pretreatments [J].
Asada, Chikako ;
Kita, Azusa ;
Sasaki, Chizuru ;
Nakamura, Yoshitoshi .
CARBOHYDRATE POLYMERS, 2011, 85 (01) :196-200
[3]   Steam pretreatment of Douglas-fir wood chips -: Can conditions for optimum hemicellulose recovery still provide adequate access for efficient enzymatic hydrolysis? [J].
Boussaid, AL ;
Esteghlalian, AR ;
Gregg, DJ ;
Lee, KH ;
Saddler, JN .
APPLIED BIOCHEMISTRY AND BIOTECHNOLOGY, 2000, 84-6 (1-9) :693-705
[4]   Production of fuel ethanol from steam-explosion pretreated olive tree pruning [J].
Cara, Cristobal ;
Ruiz, Encarnacion ;
Ballesteros, Mercedes ;
Manzanares, Paloma ;
Negro, M. Jose ;
Castro, Eulogio .
FUEL, 2008, 87 (06) :692-700
[5]   CHARACTERIZATION OF AUTOHYDROLYSIS ASPEN (POPULUS-TREMULOIDES) LIGNINS .1. COMPOSITION AND MOLECULAR-WEIGHT DISTRIBUTION OF EXTRACTED AUTOHYDROLYSIS LIGNIN [J].
CHUA, MGS ;
WAYMAN, M .
CANADIAN JOURNAL OF CHEMISTRY-REVUE CANADIENNE DE CHIMIE, 1979, 57 (10) :1141-1149
[6]   STEAM EXPLOSION OF THE SOFTWOOD PINUS-RADIATA WITH SULFUR-DIOXIDE ADDITION .1. PROCESS OPTIMIZATION [J].
CLARK, TA ;
MACKIE, KL .
JOURNAL OF WOOD CHEMISTRY AND TECHNOLOGY, 1987, 7 (03) :373-403
[7]   Effect of initial moisture content and chip size on the bioconversion efficiency of softwood lignocellulosics [J].
Cullis, IF ;
Saddler, JN ;
Mansfield, SD .
BIOTECHNOLOGY AND BIOENGINEERING, 2004, 85 (04) :413-421
[8]   Acid-catalyzed steam pretreatment of lodgepole pine and subsequent enzymatic hydrolysis and fermentation to ethanol [J].
Ewanick, Shannon M. ;
Bura, Renata ;
Saddler, John N. .
BIOTECHNOLOGY AND BIOENGINEERING, 2007, 98 (04) :737-746
[9]   Ethanol can contribute to energy and environmental goals [J].
Farrell, AE ;
Plevin, RJ ;
Turner, BT ;
Jones, AD ;
O'Hare, M ;
Kammen, DM .
SCIENCE, 2006, 311 (5760) :506-508
[10]   Bioorganosolve pretreatments for simultaneous saccharification and fermentation of beech wood by ethanolysis and white rot fungi [J].
Itoh, H ;
Wada, M ;
Honda, Y ;
Kuwahara, M ;
Watanabe, T .
JOURNAL OF BIOTECHNOLOGY, 2003, 103 (03) :273-280