Pretreatment effects on orange processing waste for making ethanol by simultaneous saccharification and fermentation

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作者
Widmer, Wilbur [1 ]
Zhou, Weiyang [1 ]
Grohmann, Karel [2 ]
机构
[1] ARS, USDA, Citrus & Subtrop Prod Res Lab, Winter Haven, FL 33881 USA
[2] Renewable Spirits LLC, Delray Beach, FL USA
关键词
Pretreatment; Steam explosion; Citrus; SSF; Ethanol; DILUTE-ACID HYDROLYSIS; PEEL WASTE; SACCHAROMYCES-CEREVISIAE; ENZYMATIC-HYDROLYSIS; GALACTURONIC ACID; CORN STOVER; CELLULASE; PECTINASE; ENZYMES; SUGARS;
D O I
10.1016/j.biortech.2009.12.038
中图分类号
S2 [农业工程];
学科分类号
0828 ;
摘要
Citrus processing waste (CPW) pretreated under different times, pH and temperatures was investigated. Pretreatments at 160 degrees C for longer than 4 min with steam purging were needed to remove limonene, an inhibitor for fermentation, to below 0.1%. While hemicelluloses were solubilized well following all pretreatments at 160 degrees C, just 70% of the pectin was solubilized in natural CPW compared to over 80% after pretreatments using acid modified CPW (pH 2.8). Pretreatments at 160 degrees C on base modified CPW (initial pH 6.8) quickly destroyed pectin, had significantly lower dissolved solids, and were excessively viscous. Total sugars fermentable by Saccharomyces cerevisiae were not changed after pretreatment at 160 degrees C for up to 8 min in CPW between pH 2.2-8.2. Ethanol yields based on sugar content after enzymatic hydrolysis after 48 h simultaneous saccharification and fermentation ranged from 76% to 94%. Ethanol yields were slightly lower but not statistically different using base modified pretreatments. (C) 2010 Published by Elsevier Ltd.
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