Bioconversion of Giant Cane for Integrated Production of Biohydrogen, Carboxylic Acids, and Polyhydroxyalkanoates (PHAs) in a Multistage Biorefinery Approach
Arundo donax L;
Biohydrogen;
Biorefinery;
Organic acids;
Polyhydroxyalkanoates;
Sustainability;
ARUNDO-DONAX L;
VOLATILE FATTY-ACIDS;
TRADITIONAL ENERGY CROPS;
FERMENTATIVE HYDROGEN-PRODUCTION;
MIXED MICROBIAL CULTURES;
CORN STOVER;
ANAEROBIC-DIGESTION;
DARK FERMENTATION;
CHEESE WHEY;
FOOD WASTE;
D O I:
10.1021/acssuschemeng.8b03794
中图分类号:
O6 [化学];
学科分类号:
0703 ;
摘要:
A highly productive Arundo donax L. clone (Clone AD-20) was produced at full field to give 54.6 Mg total solids biomass Ha(-1). Biomass was chemically and enzymatically pretreated, recovering 13.9 Mg Ha(-1) of glucose and 3.6 Mg Ha(-1) of xylose, i.e., 3.5-4.5 more than yield typically obtained from corn stover or switchgrass. The subsequent fermentation of the liberated sugars to organic acids (OA) by dark fermentation generated yields of 3850 Nm(3) Ha(-1) of biohydrogen and 14.2 Mg Ha(-1) of OAs. OAs were then used as a feed to produce polyhydroxyalkanoates (PHA), with 3-hydroxybutyrate the major monomer present (PHB > 95% PHA), from a biological process using mixed microbial culture producing 5.04 Mg Ha(-1) of PHA. An initial economic analysis indicated that this multistage biorefinery approach would result in a net revenue of 10,415 (sic) Ha(-1), which is approximately 9-fold greater than that obtained by a traditional biorefinery producing bioethanol.