1. Bioethanol Production from Alkali-Treated Corn Stover via Acidic Adjustment by Furfural Residue.
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Zhang, Mengxuan, Liu, Yunyun, Li, Wentao, Wang, Wen, Liang, Cuiyi, Zhang, Yu, Jia, Bao, and Qi, Wei
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CORN stover , *SOLID waste , *ETHANOL as fuel , *INDUSTRIAL costs , *BIOCONVERSION - Abstract
The unwashed alkali-treated lignocellulose can be directly enzymatically hydrolyzed and fermented via pH adjustment with acids. The use of acids would give a burden on production cost. Furfural residue (FR) which is the acidic solid waste from lignocellulose-derived furfural production process was employed in this study as a pH regulator. The corn cob-derived FR was used to adjust the pH value of alkali-treated corn stover (PCS) to 4.8 for enzymatic hydrolysis and ethanol fermentation. The unwashed PCS adjusted by FR got higher enzymatic hydrolysis efficiency (EHE) than the washed PCS samples. Meanwhile, the mixing of PCS and FR had a synergistic effect on the EHE of PCS. The fermentation of enzymatic hydrolysate from unwashed PCS-FR mixture at 20% solid concentration could attain ethanol production of 26.54 ± 0.02 mg/mL with a yield of 89.53 ± 0.08%. This work created a novel recycling way of FR as a pH regulator for improving the bioconversion of alkali-treated lignocellulose. It also provided a novel clue for the valuable valorization of wastes from corn production. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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