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A novel hybrid organosolv: steam explosion method for the efficient fractionation and pretreatment of birch biomass

BACKGROUND: The main role of pretreatment is to reduce the natural biomass recalcitrance and thus enhance saccharification yield. A further prerequisite for efficient utilization of all biomass components is their efficient fractionation into well-defined process streams. Currently available pretrea...

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Autores principales: Matsakas, Leonidas, Nitsos, Christos, Raghavendran, Vijayendran, Yakimenko, Olga, Persson, Gustav, Olsson, Eva, Rova, Ulrika, Olsson, Lisbeth, Christakopoulos, Paul
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5992717/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29930706
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13068-018-1163-3
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author Matsakas, Leonidas
Nitsos, Christos
Raghavendran, Vijayendran
Yakimenko, Olga
Persson, Gustav
Olsson, Eva
Rova, Ulrika
Olsson, Lisbeth
Christakopoulos, Paul
author_facet Matsakas, Leonidas
Nitsos, Christos
Raghavendran, Vijayendran
Yakimenko, Olga
Persson, Gustav
Olsson, Eva
Rova, Ulrika
Olsson, Lisbeth
Christakopoulos, Paul
author_sort Matsakas, Leonidas
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description BACKGROUND: The main role of pretreatment is to reduce the natural biomass recalcitrance and thus enhance saccharification yield. A further prerequisite for efficient utilization of all biomass components is their efficient fractionation into well-defined process streams. Currently available pretreatment methods only partially fulfill these criteria. Steam explosion, for example, excels as a pretreatment method but has limited potential for fractionation, whereas organosolv is excellent for delignification but offers poor biomass deconstruction. RESULTS: In this article, a hybrid method combining the cooking and fractionation of conventional organosolv pretreatment with the implementation of an explosive discharge of the cooking mixture at the end of pretreatment was developed. The effects of various pretreatment parameters (ethanol content, duration, and addition of sulfuric acid) were evaluated. Pretreatment of birch at 200 °C with 60% v/v ethanol and 1% w/w(biomass) H(2)SO(4) was proven to be the most efficient pretreatment condition yielding pretreated solids with 77.9% w/w cellulose, 8.9% w/w hemicellulose, and 7.0 w/w lignin content. Under these conditions, high delignification of 86.2% was demonstrated. The recovered lignin was of high purity, with cellulose and hemicellulose contents not exceeding 0.31 and 3.25% w/w, respectively, and ash to be < 0.17% w/w in all cases, making it suitable for various applications. The pretreated solids presented high saccharification yields, reaching 68% at low enzyme load (6 FPU/g) and complete saccharification at high enzyme load (22.5 FPU/g). Finally, simultaneous saccharification and fermentation (SSF) at 20% w/w solids yielded an ethanol titer of 80 g/L after 192 h, corresponding to 90% of the theoretical maximum. CONCLUSIONS: The novel hybrid method developed in this study allowed for the efficient fractionation of birch biomass and production of pretreated solids with high cellulose and low lignin contents. Moreover, the explosive discharge at the end of pretreatment had a positive effect on enzymatic saccharification, resulting in high hydrolyzability of the pretreated solids and elevated ethanol titers in the following high-gravity SSF. To the best of our knowledge, the ethanol concentration obtained with this method is the highest so far for birch biomass.
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spelling pubmed-59927172018-06-21 A novel hybrid organosolv: steam explosion method for the efficient fractionation and pretreatment of birch biomass Matsakas, Leonidas Nitsos, Christos Raghavendran, Vijayendran Yakimenko, Olga Persson, Gustav Olsson, Eva Rova, Ulrika Olsson, Lisbeth Christakopoulos, Paul Biotechnol Biofuels Research BACKGROUND: The main role of pretreatment is to reduce the natural biomass recalcitrance and thus enhance saccharification yield. A further prerequisite for efficient utilization of all biomass components is their efficient fractionation into well-defined process streams. Currently available pretreatment methods only partially fulfill these criteria. Steam explosion, for example, excels as a pretreatment method but has limited potential for fractionation, whereas organosolv is excellent for delignification but offers poor biomass deconstruction. RESULTS: In this article, a hybrid method combining the cooking and fractionation of conventional organosolv pretreatment with the implementation of an explosive discharge of the cooking mixture at the end of pretreatment was developed. The effects of various pretreatment parameters (ethanol content, duration, and addition of sulfuric acid) were evaluated. Pretreatment of birch at 200 °C with 60% v/v ethanol and 1% w/w(biomass) H(2)SO(4) was proven to be the most efficient pretreatment condition yielding pretreated solids with 77.9% w/w cellulose, 8.9% w/w hemicellulose, and 7.0 w/w lignin content. Under these conditions, high delignification of 86.2% was demonstrated. The recovered lignin was of high purity, with cellulose and hemicellulose contents not exceeding 0.31 and 3.25% w/w, respectively, and ash to be < 0.17% w/w in all cases, making it suitable for various applications. The pretreated solids presented high saccharification yields, reaching 68% at low enzyme load (6 FPU/g) and complete saccharification at high enzyme load (22.5 FPU/g). Finally, simultaneous saccharification and fermentation (SSF) at 20% w/w solids yielded an ethanol titer of 80 g/L after 192 h, corresponding to 90% of the theoretical maximum. CONCLUSIONS: The novel hybrid method developed in this study allowed for the efficient fractionation of birch biomass and production of pretreated solids with high cellulose and low lignin contents. Moreover, the explosive discharge at the end of pretreatment had a positive effect on enzymatic saccharification, resulting in high hydrolyzability of the pretreated solids and elevated ethanol titers in the following high-gravity SSF. To the best of our knowledge, the ethanol concentration obtained with this method is the highest so far for birch biomass. BioMed Central 2018-06-08 /pmc/articles/PMC5992717/ /pubmed/29930706 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13068-018-1163-3 Text en © The Author(s) 2018 Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated.
spellingShingle Research
Matsakas, Leonidas
Nitsos, Christos
Raghavendran, Vijayendran
Yakimenko, Olga
Persson, Gustav
Olsson, Eva
Rova, Ulrika
Olsson, Lisbeth
Christakopoulos, Paul
A novel hybrid organosolv: steam explosion method for the efficient fractionation and pretreatment of birch biomass
title A novel hybrid organosolv: steam explosion method for the efficient fractionation and pretreatment of birch biomass
title_full A novel hybrid organosolv: steam explosion method for the efficient fractionation and pretreatment of birch biomass
title_fullStr A novel hybrid organosolv: steam explosion method for the efficient fractionation and pretreatment of birch biomass
title_full_unstemmed A novel hybrid organosolv: steam explosion method for the efficient fractionation and pretreatment of birch biomass
title_short A novel hybrid organosolv: steam explosion method for the efficient fractionation and pretreatment of birch biomass
title_sort novel hybrid organosolv: steam explosion method for the efficient fractionation and pretreatment of birch biomass
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5992717/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29930706
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13068-018-1163-3
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