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Optimization of uncatalyzed steam explosion pretreatment of rapeseed straw for biofuel production

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BIORESOURCE TECHNOLOGY
Volume 190, Issue -, Pages 97-105

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.biortech.2015.04.066

Keywords

Rapeseed straw; Steam explosion; SSF; Fuel ethanol; High solids

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  1. University of Jaen (Plan de Apoyo)

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Rapeseed straw constitutes an agricultural residue with great potential as feedstock for ethanol production. In this work, uncatalyzed steam explosion was carried out as a pretreatment to increase the enzymatic digestibility of rapeseed straw. Experimental statistical design and response surface methodology were used to evaluate the influence of the temperature (185-215 degrees C) and the process time (2.5-7.5 min). According to the rotatable central composite design applied, 215 degrees C and 7.5 min were confirmed to be the optimal conditions, considering the maximization of enzymatic hydrolysis yield as optimization criterion. These conditions led to a maximum yield of 72.3%, equivalent to 81% of potential glucose in pretreated solid. Different configurations for bioethanol production from steam exploded rapeseed straw were investigated using the pretreated solid obtained under optimal conditions as a substrate. As a relevant result, concentrations of ethanol as high as 43.6 g/L (5.5% by volume) were obtained as a consequence of using 20% (w/v) solid loading, equivalent to 12.4 g ethanol/100 g biomass. (C) 2015 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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