Ethanol Production from the Organic Fraction Obtained After Thermal Pretreatment of Municipal Solid Waste

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Mercedes Ballesteros
Felicia Sáez
Ignacio Ballesteros
Paloma Manzanares
Maria Jose Negro
Jose Maria Martínez
Rafael Castañeda
Jose Miguel Oliva Dominguez
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[1] CIEMAT,Renewable Energies Department
[2] IMECAL S.A.,undefined
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Municipal solid waste; Thermal pretreatment; Second generation bioethanol; Enzymatic hydrolysis; Simultaneous saccharification and fermentation; Fed-batch SSF;
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In this work, the use of organic fraction from municipal solid waste (MSW) as substrate for ethanol production based on enzymatic hydrolysis was evaluated. MSW was subjected to a thermal pretreatment (active hygienization) at 160 °C from 5 to 50 min. The organic fiber obtained after 30 min was used as substrate in a simultaneous saccharification and fermentation (SSF) and fed-batch SSF process using cellulases and amylases. In a fed-batch mode with 25% (w/w) substrate loading, final ethanol concentration of 30 g/L was achieved (60% of theoretical). In these conditions, more than 160 L of ethanol per ton of dry matter could be produced from the organic fraction of MSW.
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