Effects of temperature and moisture on dilute-acid steam explosion pretreatment of corn stover and cellulase enzyme digestibility

被引:107
作者
Tucker, MP [1 ]
Kim, KH [1 ]
Newman, MM [1 ]
Nguyen, QA [1 ]
机构
[1] Natl Renewable Energy Lab, Biotechnol Div Fuels & Chem, Natl Bioenergy Ctr, Golden, CO 80401 USA
关键词
pretreatment; dilute-acid; acid hydrolysis; corn stover; enzymatic hydrolysis;
D O I
10.1385/ABAB:105:1-3:165
中图分类号
Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
学科分类号
071010 ; 081704 ;
摘要
Corn stover is emerging as a viable feedstock for producing bioethanol from renewable resources. Dilute-acid pretreatment of corn stover can solubilize a significant portion of the hemicellulosic component and enhance the enzymatic digestibility of the remaining cellulose for fermentation into ethanol. In this study, dilute H2SO4 pretreatment of corn stover was performed in a steam explosion reactor at 160degreesC, 180degreesC, and 190degreesC, approx 1 wt% H2SO4, and 70-s to 840-s residence times. The combined severity (Log(10) [R-0] - pH), an expression relating pH, temperature, and residence time of pretreatment, ranged from 1.8 to 2.4. Soluble xylose yields varied from 63 to 77% of theoretical from pretreatments of corn stover at 160 and 180degreesC. However, yields >90% of theoretical were found with dilute-acid pretreatments at 190degreesC. A narrower range of higher combined severities was required for pretreatment to obtain high soluble xylose yields when the moisture content of the acid-impregnated feedstock was increased from 55 to 63 wt%. Simultaneous saccharification and fermentation (SSF) of washed solids from corn stover pretreated at 190degreesC, using an enzyme loading of 15 filter paper units (FPU)/g of cellulose, gave ethanol yields in excess of 85%. Similar SSF ethanol yields were found using washed solid residues from 160 and 180degreesC pretreatments at similar combined severities but required a higher enzyme loading of approx 25 FPU/g of cellulose.
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