Title of article
Ethanol recovery from corn fiber hydrolysate fermentations by pervaporation
Author/Authors
Dennis J.OBrien، نويسنده , , Gerard E. Senske، نويسنده , , Michael J. Kurantz، نويسنده , , James C. Craig Jr.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
Pages
5
From page
15
To page
19
Abstract
Corn fiber, a byproduct of corn wet milling, is an attractive feedstock for biomass ethanol production. Corn fiber was hydrolyzed
by dilute sulfuric acid and neutralized by one of two methods: conventional lime treatment or neutralization by strongly basic anion
exchange. The anion exchange neutralized (AEN) hydrolysate contained substantially lower levels of the inhibiting compounds
furfural, 5-hydroxymethylfurfural, and acetic acid compared to the lime neutralized hydrolysate. In batch fermentations the ethanol
yields and final ethanol concentration of the two hydrolysates were similar at 0.32–0.43 g/g and 29–44 g/l, respectively. Sugar
consumption in the AEN fermentations was superior. Coupling of a membrane pervaporation unit to a fed-batch fermentation of
AEN hydrolysate maintained the ethanol concentration below 25 g/l with complete sugar utilization for approximately 5 days. A
concentrated ethanol stream of 17 wt.% ethanol was produced by the pervaporation unit.
Published by Elsevier Ltd.
Keywords
ion exchange , Inhibitors fermentation , Hemicellulose , Xylose , Escherichia coli , Biofuel , Ethanol , Corn fiber , Pervaporation
Journal title
Bioresource Technology
Serial Year
2004
Journal title
Bioresource Technology
Record number
411569
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