Title of article :
Production of butanol (a biofuel) from agricultural residues: Part II – Use of corn stover and switchgrass hydrolysates
Author/Authors :
Qureshi، نويسنده , , Nasib and Saha، نويسنده , , Badal C. and Hector، نويسنده , , Ronald E. and Dien، نويسنده , , Bruce and Hughes، نويسنده , , Stephen and Liu، نويسنده , , Siqing and Iten، نويسنده , , Loren and Bowman، نويسنده , , Michael J. and Sarath، نويسنده , , Gautam and Cotta، نويسنده , , Michael A.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2010
Abstract :
Acetone butanol ethanol (ABE) was produced from hydrolysed corn stover and switchgrass using Clostridium beijerinckii P260. A control experiment using glucose resulted in the production of 21.06 g L−1 total ABE. In this experiment an ABE yield and productivity of 0.41 and 0.31 g L−1 h−1 was achieved, respectively. Fermentation of untreated corn stover hydrolysate (CSH) exhibited no growth and no ABE production; however, upon dilution with water (two fold) and wheat straw hydrolysate (WSH, ratio 1:1), 16.00 and 18.04 g L−1 ABE was produced, respectively. These experiments resulted in ABE productivity of 0.17–0.21 g L−1 h−1. Inhibitors present in CSH were removed by treating the hydrolysate with Ca(OH)2 (overliming). The culture was able to produce 26.27 g L−1 ABE after inhibitor removal. Untreated switchgrass hydrolysate (SGH) was poorly fermented and the culture did not produce more than 1.48 g L−1 ABE which was improved to 14.61 g L−1. It is suggested that biomass pretreatment methods that do not generate inhibitors be investigated. Alternately, cultures resistant to inhibitors and able to produce butanol at high concentrations may be another approach to improve the current process.
Keywords :
Butanol , Clostridium beijerinckii P260 , Agricultural residue hydrolysates , Corn (Zea mays) stover , Fermentation , Productivity , Overliming , Yield , Energy crop – switchgrass (Panicum virgatum)
Journal title :
Biomass and Bioenergy
Journal title :
Biomass and Bioenergy