1. Chemo-enzymatic saccharification and bioethanol fermentation of lipid-extracted residual biomass of the microalga, Dunaliella tertiolecta
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Lee, Ok Kyung, Kim, A Leum, Seong, Dong Ho, Lee, Choul Gyun, Jung, Yeon Tae, Lee, Jin Won, and Lee, Eun Yeol
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ETHANOL as fuel , *FERMENTATION , *LIPIDS , *MICROALGAE , *DUNALIELLA tertiolecta , *EXTRACTION (Chemistry) , *BIOMASS production , *HYDROGEN-ion concentration - Abstract
Abstract: Chemo-enzymatic saccharification and bioethanol fermentation of the residual biomass of Dunaliella tertiolecta after lipid extraction for biodiesel production were investigated. HCl-catalyzed saccharification of the residual biomass at 121°C for 15min produced reducing sugars with a yield of 29.5% (w/w) based on the residual biomass dry weight. Various enzymes were evaluated for their ability to saccharify the residual biomass. Enzymatic saccharification using AMG 300L produced 21.0mg/mL of reducing sugar with a yield of 42.0% (w/w) based on the residual biomass at pH 5.5 and 55°C. Bioethanol was produced from the enzymatic saccharification products without additional pretreatment by Saccharomyces cerevisiae with yields of 0.14g ethanol/g residual biomass and 0.44g ethanol/g glucose produced from the residual biomass. The waste residual biomass generated during microalgal biodiesel production could be used for the production of bioethanol to improve the economic feasibility of microalgal biorefinery. [Copyright &y& Elsevier]
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- 2013
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