Title of article :
SIMULTANEOUS SACCHARIFICATION AND FERMENTATION (SSF) OF PRETREATED SUGARCANE BAGASSE USING CELLULASE AND Saccharomyces cerevisiae - KINETICS AND MODELING
Author/Authors :
Elumalai, Sasikumar Annamalai University - Bioprocess Engineering Research Laboratory - Department of Technology, India , Thangavelu, Viruthagiri Annamalai University - Bioprocess Engineering Research Laboratory - Department of Technology, India
Abstract :
Optimization of process variables in the bioconversion of pretreated sugarcane bagasse using cellulase and Saccharomyces cerevisiae by Simultaneous Saccharification and Fermentation (SSF) was investigated in the present study. A 2^3 five level Central Composite Design (CCD) experiments with central and axial points were used to develop a statistical model for the optimization of process variables, e.g. incubation temperature , pH and fermentation time. Data obtained from Response Surface Methodology (RSM) on ethanol production were subjected to the analysis of variance (ANOVA) and analyzed using a second order polynomial equation and the contour plots were used to study the interactions among three relevant variables of the fermentation process. Experiments were carried out using an online monitored modular fermenter of 2 L capacity under aerobic condition. The processing parameters setup for reaching a maximum response for ethanol production (4.80 g/l) was obtained from 50 g/l pretreated sugarcane bagasse when applying the optimum values for temperature (35°C), pH (5.5) and fermentation time (114 h). Various kinetic models such as Monod, Modified Logistic model, Modified Logistic incorporated Leudeking-Piret model and Modified Logistic incorporated Modified Leudeking-Piret model have been evaluated and the constants were predicted.
Keywords :
Optimization , response surface methodology (RSM) , simultaneous saccharification and fermentation (SSF) , ethanol , Saccharomyces cerevisiae
Journal title :
Chemical Engineering Research Bulletin
Journal title :
Chemical Engineering Research Bulletin