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Influence of size reduction treatments on sugar recovery from Norway spruce for butanol production

Journal

BIORESOURCE TECHNOLOGY
Volume 257, Issue -, Pages 113-120

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.biortech.2018.02.072

Keywords

Norway spruce; Size reduction; Pretreatment; Sugar recovery; Biobutanol

Funding

  1. Northwest A&F University, China [Z109021612]
  2. Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities of China [2452017098]
  3. National Natural Science Foundation of China [31670598]
  4. Science Foundation for Distinguished Young Scholars of Northwest A&F University, China [2452015098]
  5. project: Sustainable production concepts in the integrated biorefining industry (SusBioRef) - Academy of Finland
  6. project: New value chains for biorefining - European Regional Development Fund [A71029]
  7. project: Development of efficient biomass conversion routes for biofuel production and utilization (CONVER-B) - INNO-INDIGO/Academy of Finland
  8. Niemi Foundation (Finland)

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This study investigated whether the effectiveness of pretreatment is limited by a size reduction of Norway spruce wood in biobutanol production. The spruce was milled, chipped, and mashed for hydrogen peroxide-acetic acid (HPAC) and dilute acid (DA) pretreatment. Sugar recoveries from chipped and mashed spruce after enzymatic hydrolysis were higher than from milled spruce, and the recoveries were not correlated with the spruce fiber length. HPAC pretreatment resulted in almost 100% glucose and 88% total reducing sugars recoveries from chipped spruce, which were apparently higher than DA pretreatment, demonstrating greater effectiveness of HPAC pretreatment on sugar production. The butanol and ABE yield from chipped spruce were 126.5 and 201.2 g/kg pretreated spruce, respectively. The yields decreased with decreasing particle size due to biomass loss in the pretreatment. The results suggested that Norway spruce chipped to a 20 mm length is applicable to the production of platform sugars for butanol fermentation.

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