Feasibility of eliminating washing step in bioethanol production using deep eutectic solvent pretreated lignocellulosic substrate

The current scheme of bioethanol production generally involves pretreatment, enzymatic hydrolysis and fermentation. After pretreatment, extensive washing is usually applied prior to enzymatic hydrolysis. This study investigates the potential of eliminating washing step in glucose recovery and ethano...

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Main Authors: Yoon, Li Wan, Rafi, Ishrak Shariar, Ngoh, Gek Cheng
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spelling my.um.eprints.430572023-09-08T08:04:39Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/43057/ Feasibility of eliminating washing step in bioethanol production using deep eutectic solvent pretreated lignocellulosic substrate Yoon, Li Wan Rafi, Ishrak Shariar Ngoh, Gek Cheng QD Chemistry TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) The current scheme of bioethanol production generally involves pretreatment, enzymatic hydrolysis and fermentation. After pretreatment, extensive washing is usually applied prior to enzymatic hydrolysis. This study investigates the potential of eliminating washing step in glucose recovery and ethanol production scheme when DES pretreatment is applied. The feasibility of DES synthesized using choline-chloride with citric acid (ChCl-CA), glycerol (ChCl-Gly), urea (ChCl-Urea) and malonic acid (ChCl-MA) were investigated in pretreating sugarcane bagasse. The pretreatment condition of the best performed DES was then optimized. Subsequently, glucose recovery and bioethanol production using washed and unwashed DES-pretreated bagasse were compared. Results show that ChCl-MA is the most suitable DES to pretreat sugarcane bagasse due to high sugar recovery while having low sugar loss during the process. The pretreatment was best conducted at 130 degrees C, 3.2 h with 4% solid loading. The maximum amount of glucose recovered after 48 h of enzymatic hydrolysis from both washed and unwashed pretreated substrate was insignificantly different. Bioethanol obtained from unwashed pretreated substrate was slightly higher (5.2 g/L) compared to washed substrate (4.9 g/L). This study suggests that the application of recyclable DES in pretreatment, alongside with the potential elimination of washing could improve the current bioethanol production scheme. (C) 2022 Institution of Chemical Engineers. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. Elsevier 2022-03 Article PeerReviewed Yoon, Li Wan and Rafi, Ishrak Shariar and Ngoh, Gek Cheng (2022) Feasibility of eliminating washing step in bioethanol production using deep eutectic solvent pretreated lignocellulosic substrate. Chemical Engineering Research & Design, 179. pp. 257-264. ISSN 0263-8762, DOI https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cherd.2022.01.031 <https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cherd.2022.01.031>. 10.1016/j.cherd.2022.01.031
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topic QD Chemistry
TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
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TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
Yoon, Li Wan
Rafi, Ishrak Shariar
Ngoh, Gek Cheng
Feasibility of eliminating washing step in bioethanol production using deep eutectic solvent pretreated lignocellulosic substrate
description The current scheme of bioethanol production generally involves pretreatment, enzymatic hydrolysis and fermentation. After pretreatment, extensive washing is usually applied prior to enzymatic hydrolysis. This study investigates the potential of eliminating washing step in glucose recovery and ethanol production scheme when DES pretreatment is applied. The feasibility of DES synthesized using choline-chloride with citric acid (ChCl-CA), glycerol (ChCl-Gly), urea (ChCl-Urea) and malonic acid (ChCl-MA) were investigated in pretreating sugarcane bagasse. The pretreatment condition of the best performed DES was then optimized. Subsequently, glucose recovery and bioethanol production using washed and unwashed DES-pretreated bagasse were compared. Results show that ChCl-MA is the most suitable DES to pretreat sugarcane bagasse due to high sugar recovery while having low sugar loss during the process. The pretreatment was best conducted at 130 degrees C, 3.2 h with 4% solid loading. The maximum amount of glucose recovered after 48 h of enzymatic hydrolysis from both washed and unwashed pretreated substrate was insignificantly different. Bioethanol obtained from unwashed pretreated substrate was slightly higher (5.2 g/L) compared to washed substrate (4.9 g/L). This study suggests that the application of recyclable DES in pretreatment, alongside with the potential elimination of washing could improve the current bioethanol production scheme. (C) 2022 Institution of Chemical Engineers. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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author Yoon, Li Wan
Rafi, Ishrak Shariar
Ngoh, Gek Cheng
author_facet Yoon, Li Wan
Rafi, Ishrak Shariar
Ngoh, Gek Cheng
author_sort Yoon, Li Wan
title Feasibility of eliminating washing step in bioethanol production using deep eutectic solvent pretreated lignocellulosic substrate
title_short Feasibility of eliminating washing step in bioethanol production using deep eutectic solvent pretreated lignocellulosic substrate
title_full Feasibility of eliminating washing step in bioethanol production using deep eutectic solvent pretreated lignocellulosic substrate
title_fullStr Feasibility of eliminating washing step in bioethanol production using deep eutectic solvent pretreated lignocellulosic substrate
title_full_unstemmed Feasibility of eliminating washing step in bioethanol production using deep eutectic solvent pretreated lignocellulosic substrate
title_sort feasibility of eliminating washing step in bioethanol production using deep eutectic solvent pretreated lignocellulosic substrate
publisher Elsevier
publishDate 2022
url http://eprints.um.edu.my/43057/
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