Production of second generation bioethanol from straw during simultaneous microbial saccharification and fermentation

The aim of the study was to evaluate the biochemical possibilities of converting waste lignocellulosic biomass to second generation bioethanol. Three substrates were used in the research: barley straw, rye straw and triticale straw. In the first stage of the research bacterial strains capable of con...

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Main Authors: Małgorzata Hawrot-Paw, Adam Koniuszy, Grzegorz Zając, Joanna Szyszlak-Bargłowicz, Julia Jaklewicz
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Published: Polish Academy of Sciences 2020-03-01
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author Małgorzata Hawrot-Paw
Adam Koniuszy
Grzegorz Zając
Joanna Szyszlak-Bargłowicz
Julia Jaklewicz
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Joanna Szyszlak-Bargłowicz
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description The aim of the study was to evaluate the biochemical possibilities of converting waste lignocellulosic biomass to second generation bioethanol. Three substrates were used in the research: barley straw, rye straw and triticale straw. In the first stage of the research bacterial strains capable of converting waste biomass to produce sugars used to produce energy-useful ethanol were selected. Of the eight strains isolated the three with the highest potential were selected on the basis of activity index value. The raw materials were subjected to enzymatic hydrolysis using the simultaneous saccharifi cation and fermentation method (SSF process). Based on the conducted research, it was found that the examined waste biomass is suitable for the production of cellulosic bioethanol. As a result of distillation 10% and 15% (v/v) ethanol was obtained, depending on the strain and the type of raw material. It was demonstrated that the bacterial strain had a greater impact on the effectiveness of the process than the type of straw used.
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spelling doaj-art-e352e6fbd22343efa5ba95ccd5764fe62025-08-19T23:58:34ZengPolish Academy of SciencesArchives of Environmental Protection2083-47722083-48102020-03-01vol. 46No 14752https://doi.org/10.24425/aep.2020.132525Production of second generation bioethanol from straw during simultaneous microbial saccharification and fermentationMałgorzata Hawrot-Paw0Adam Koniuszy1Grzegorz Zając2Joanna Szyszlak-Bargłowicz3Julia Jaklewicz4West Pomeranian University of Technology, Department of Renewable Energy Engineering, PolandWest Pomeranian University of Technology, Department of Renewable Energy Engineering, PolandUniversity Of Life Sciences in Lublin, Department of Power Engineering and Transportation, PolandUniversity Of Life Sciences in Lublin, Department of Power Engineering and Transportation, PolandWest Pomeranian University of Technology, Department of Renewable Energy Engineering, PolandThe aim of the study was to evaluate the biochemical possibilities of converting waste lignocellulosic biomass to second generation bioethanol. Three substrates were used in the research: barley straw, rye straw and triticale straw. In the first stage of the research bacterial strains capable of converting waste biomass to produce sugars used to produce energy-useful ethanol were selected. Of the eight strains isolated the three with the highest potential were selected on the basis of activity index value. The raw materials were subjected to enzymatic hydrolysis using the simultaneous saccharifi cation and fermentation method (SSF process). Based on the conducted research, it was found that the examined waste biomass is suitable for the production of cellulosic bioethanol. As a result of distillation 10% and 15% (v/v) ethanol was obtained, depending on the strain and the type of raw material. It was demonstrated that the bacterial strain had a greater impact on the effectiveness of the process than the type of straw used.https://journals.pan.pl/Content/115791/PDF/Arch_vol46_pp47_52.pdfbiomassbioethanolbiofuelslignocellulosic wastebiochemical conversion
spellingShingle Małgorzata Hawrot-Paw
Adam Koniuszy
Grzegorz Zając
Joanna Szyszlak-Bargłowicz
Julia Jaklewicz
Production of second generation bioethanol from straw during simultaneous microbial saccharification and fermentation
biomass
bioethanol
biofuels
lignocellulosic waste
biochemical conversion
title Production of second generation bioethanol from straw during simultaneous microbial saccharification and fermentation
title_full Production of second generation bioethanol from straw during simultaneous microbial saccharification and fermentation
title_fullStr Production of second generation bioethanol from straw during simultaneous microbial saccharification and fermentation
title_full_unstemmed Production of second generation bioethanol from straw during simultaneous microbial saccharification and fermentation
title_short Production of second generation bioethanol from straw during simultaneous microbial saccharification and fermentation
title_sort production of second generation bioethanol from straw during simultaneous microbial saccharification and fermentation
topic biomass
bioethanol
biofuels
lignocellulosic waste
biochemical conversion
url https://journals.pan.pl/Content/115791/PDF/Arch_vol46_pp47_52.pdf
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