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High Productivity Ethanol from Solid-State Fermentation of Steam-Exploded Corn Stover Using Zymomonas mobilis by N2 Periodic Pulsation Process Intensification

Journal

APPLIED BIOCHEMISTRY AND BIOTECHNOLOGY
Volume 192, Issue 2, Pages 466-481

Publisher

SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s12010-020-03318-6

Keywords

Lignocellulosic ethanol; Solid-state fermentation; N-2 periodic pulsation process intensification; Zymomonas mobilis; Simultaneous saccharification fermentation; Periodic peristalsis; Steam explosion

Funding

  1. National Key Research and Development Program of China [2018YFB1501702]
  2. Transformational Technologies for Clean Energy and Demonstration (Strategic Priority Research Program of the Chinese Academy of Sciences) [XDA 21060300]

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Solid-state fermentation, featured by water-saving, eco-friendly and high concentration product, is a promising technology in lignocellulosic ethanol industry. However, in solid-state fermentation system, large gas content inside the substrate directly leads to high oxygen partial pressure and inhibits ethanol fermentation. Z. mobilis can produce ethanol from glucose near the theoretical maximum value, but this ethanol yield would be greatly decreased by high oxygen partial pressure during solid-state fermentation. In this study, we applied N-2 periodic pulsation process intensification (NPPPI) to ethanol solid-state fermentation, which displaced air with N-2 and provided a proper anaerobic environment for Z. mobilis. Based on the water state distribution, the promotion effects of NPPPI on low solid loading and solid-state fermentation were analyzed to confirm the different degrees of oxygen inhibition in ethanol solid-state fermentation. During the simultaneous saccharification solid-state fermentation, the NPPPI group achieved 45.29% ethanol yield improvement and 30.38% concentration improvement compared with the control group. NPPPI also effectively decreased 58.47% of glycerol and 84.24% of acetic acid production and increased the biomass of Z. mobilis. By coupling the peristaltic enzymatic hydrolysis and fed-batch culture, NPPPI made the ethanol yield and concentration reach 80.11% and 55.06 g/L, respectively, in solid-state fermentation.

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