Multi-scale study of the integrated use of the carbohydrate fractions of sugarcane bagasse for ethanol and xylitol production
Felipe A.F. Antunes,
Lucas C. Thomé,
Júlio C. Santos,
Avinash P. Ingle,
Cassiano B. Costa,
Virgilio Dos Anjos,
Maria J.V. Bell,
Carlos A. Rosa and
Silvio S.Da Silva
Renewable Energy, 2021, vol. 163, issue C, 1343-1355
Abstract:
A multi-scale study of sugarcane bagasse (SB) pretreatments and integrated developments for use of its carbohydrates portions for ethanol and xylitol production, are presented. In a first approach, after SB acid hydrolysis, hemicellulosic ethanol production was investigated, verifying ethanol yield of 0.31 g/g and volumetric productivity (QP) of 0.1 g/L.h. Xylitol production was also studied, showing xylitol yield and QP of 0.61 g/g and 0.38 g/L.h, respectively. Thus, remaining cellulignin from acid pretreatment was submitted to alkaline hydrolysis followed by Semi-Simultaneous Saccharification and Co-fermentation in sequential processes to ethanol production, by using mixture of SB hemicellulosic and enzymatic hydrolysate as carbon source, verifying QP of 0.6 g/L.h. Moreover, a biomass multi-scale study was conducted by analysis of MEV, X-Ray, FTIR and Ramman Spectroscopy, verifying clear changes in SB structure along each pretreatment. These novel approaches indicated the potential of these integrated use of SB carbohydrates portion for bioproducts obtaining from SB in sustainable processes.
Keywords: Sugarcane bagasse; Sequential processes; Bioethanol; Xylitol; SSSCF (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2021
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DOI: 10.1016/j.renene.2020.08.020
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