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Electrochemical quantification of d-glucose during the production of bioethanol from thermo-mechanically pre-treated wheat straw

Mechanical pre-treatment (disc refining) of wheat straw, at both atmospheric and elevated pressure, is shown to be an efficient process to access fermentable monosaccharides, with the potential to integrate within the infrastructure of existing first-generation bioethanol plants. The mild, enzymatic...

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Autores principales: Ward, Rhys A., Charlton, Adam, Welham, Kevin J., Baker, Paul, Zein, Sharif H., Tomkinson, Jeremy, Richards, David I., Kelly, Stephen M., Lawrence, Nathan S., Wadhawan, Jay D.
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Publicado: Elsevier Science 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7976448/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33767578
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.elecom.2021.106942
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author Ward, Rhys A.
Charlton, Adam
Welham, Kevin J.
Baker, Paul
Zein, Sharif H.
Tomkinson, Jeremy
Richards, David I.
Kelly, Stephen M.
Lawrence, Nathan S.
Wadhawan, Jay D.
author_facet Ward, Rhys A.
Charlton, Adam
Welham, Kevin J.
Baker, Paul
Zein, Sharif H.
Tomkinson, Jeremy
Richards, David I.
Kelly, Stephen M.
Lawrence, Nathan S.
Wadhawan, Jay D.
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description Mechanical pre-treatment (disc refining) of wheat straw, at both atmospheric and elevated pressure, is shown to be an efficient process to access fermentable monosaccharides, with the potential to integrate within the infrastructure of existing first-generation bioethanol plants. The mild, enzymatic degradation of this sustainable lignocellulosic biomass affords ca. 0.10–0.13 g/g (dry weight) of d-glucose quantifiable voltammetrically in real time, over a two hundred-fold range in experimental laboratory scales (25 mL to 5.0 L), with pressure disc refining of the wheat straw enabling almost twice the amount of d-glucose to be generated during the hydrolysis stage than experiments using atmospheric refining (0.06–0.09 g/g dry weight). Fermentation of the resulting hydrolysate affords 0.08–0.10 g/g (dry weight) of ethanol over similar scales, with ethanol productivity at ca. 37 mg/(L h). These results demonstrate that minimal cellulose decomposition occurs during pressure refining of wheat straw, in contrast to hemicellulose, and suggest that the development of green, mechanochemical processes for the scalable and cost-effective manufacture of second-generation bioethanol requires improved cellulose decomposition.
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spelling pubmed-79764482021-03-23 Electrochemical quantification of d-glucose during the production of bioethanol from thermo-mechanically pre-treated wheat straw Ward, Rhys A. Charlton, Adam Welham, Kevin J. Baker, Paul Zein, Sharif H. Tomkinson, Jeremy Richards, David I. Kelly, Stephen M. Lawrence, Nathan S. Wadhawan, Jay D. Electrochem commun Article Mechanical pre-treatment (disc refining) of wheat straw, at both atmospheric and elevated pressure, is shown to be an efficient process to access fermentable monosaccharides, with the potential to integrate within the infrastructure of existing first-generation bioethanol plants. The mild, enzymatic degradation of this sustainable lignocellulosic biomass affords ca. 0.10–0.13 g/g (dry weight) of d-glucose quantifiable voltammetrically in real time, over a two hundred-fold range in experimental laboratory scales (25 mL to 5.0 L), with pressure disc refining of the wheat straw enabling almost twice the amount of d-glucose to be generated during the hydrolysis stage than experiments using atmospheric refining (0.06–0.09 g/g dry weight). Fermentation of the resulting hydrolysate affords 0.08–0.10 g/g (dry weight) of ethanol over similar scales, with ethanol productivity at ca. 37 mg/(L h). These results demonstrate that minimal cellulose decomposition occurs during pressure refining of wheat straw, in contrast to hemicellulose, and suggest that the development of green, mechanochemical processes for the scalable and cost-effective manufacture of second-generation bioethanol requires improved cellulose decomposition. Elsevier Science 2021-03 /pmc/articles/PMC7976448/ /pubmed/33767578 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.elecom.2021.106942 Text en © 2021 The Author(s) http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Ward, Rhys A.
Charlton, Adam
Welham, Kevin J.
Baker, Paul
Zein, Sharif H.
Tomkinson, Jeremy
Richards, David I.
Kelly, Stephen M.
Lawrence, Nathan S.
Wadhawan, Jay D.
Electrochemical quantification of d-glucose during the production of bioethanol from thermo-mechanically pre-treated wheat straw
title Electrochemical quantification of d-glucose during the production of bioethanol from thermo-mechanically pre-treated wheat straw
title_full Electrochemical quantification of d-glucose during the production of bioethanol from thermo-mechanically pre-treated wheat straw
title_fullStr Electrochemical quantification of d-glucose during the production of bioethanol from thermo-mechanically pre-treated wheat straw
title_full_unstemmed Electrochemical quantification of d-glucose during the production of bioethanol from thermo-mechanically pre-treated wheat straw
title_short Electrochemical quantification of d-glucose during the production of bioethanol from thermo-mechanically pre-treated wheat straw
title_sort electrochemical quantification of d-glucose during the production of bioethanol from thermo-mechanically pre-treated wheat straw
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7976448/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33767578
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.elecom.2021.106942
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