THERMO-MECHANICAL PULPING AS A PRETREATMENT FOR AGRICULTURAL BIOMASS FOR BIOCHEMICAL CONVERSION

The use of thermo-mechanical pulping (TMP), an existing and well known technology in the pulp and paper industry, is proposed as a potential pretreatment pathway of agriculture biomass for monomeric sugar production in preparation for further fermentation into alcohol species. Three agricultural bio...

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Main Authors: Ronalds W. Gonzalez, Hasan Jameel, Hou-Min Chang, Trevor Treasure, Adrian Pirraglia, Daniel Saloni Mail
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: North Carolina State University 2011-03-01
Series:BioResources
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Online Access:http://ojs.cnr.ncsu.edu/index.php/BioRes/article/viewFile/BioRes_06_2_1599_Gonzalez_JCTPS_TMP_Pretreat_Biomass/946
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spelling doaj-71c3056c3535400c959875d701280db12020-11-24T22:58:59ZengNorth Carolina State UniversityBioResources1930-21262011-03-016215991614THERMO-MECHANICAL PULPING AS A PRETREATMENT FOR AGRICULTURAL BIOMASS FOR BIOCHEMICAL CONVERSIONRonalds W. GonzalezHasan JameelHou-Min ChangTrevor TreasureAdrian PirragliaDaniel Saloni MailThe use of thermo-mechanical pulping (TMP), an existing and well known technology in the pulp and paper industry, is proposed as a potential pretreatment pathway of agriculture biomass for monomeric sugar production in preparation for further fermentation into alcohol species. Three agricultural biomass types, corn stover, wheat straw, and sweet sorghum bagasse, were pretreated in a TMP unit under two temperature conditions, 160 ºC and 170 ºC, and hydrolyzed using cellulase at 5, 10, and 20 FPU/g OD biomass. Wheat straw biomass was further pretreated at different conditions including: i) soaking with acetic acid, ii) longer steaming residence time (15 and 30 min), and iii) refined at lower disk gap (0.0508 and 0.1524 mm). Preliminary results showed that carbohydrate conversion increased from 25% to 40% when the TMP temperature was increased from 160 to 170 ºC. Carbohydrate conversion was relatively similar for the three biomasses under the same pretreatment conditions and enzyme loading. Acetic acid soaking and refining at a reduce disk gap increases carbohydrate conversion. Further studies within this technological field to identify optimum process and TMP conditions for pretreatment are suggested.http://ojs.cnr.ncsu.edu/index.php/BioRes/article/viewFile/BioRes_06_2_1599_Gonzalez_JCTPS_TMP_Pretreat_Biomass/946Corn stoverSweet sorghum bagasseWheat strawGlucanEnzymeHydrolysisEthanolThermo-mechanical pulpingRefining
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Hasan Jameel
Hou-Min Chang
Trevor Treasure
Adrian Pirraglia
Daniel Saloni Mail
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Hasan Jameel
Hou-Min Chang
Trevor Treasure
Adrian Pirraglia
Daniel Saloni Mail
THERMO-MECHANICAL PULPING AS A PRETREATMENT FOR AGRICULTURAL BIOMASS FOR BIOCHEMICAL CONVERSION
BioResources
Corn stover
Sweet sorghum bagasse
Wheat straw
Glucan
Enzyme
Hydrolysis
Ethanol
Thermo-mechanical pulping
Refining
author_facet Ronalds W. Gonzalez
Hasan Jameel
Hou-Min Chang
Trevor Treasure
Adrian Pirraglia
Daniel Saloni Mail
author_sort Ronalds W. Gonzalez
title THERMO-MECHANICAL PULPING AS A PRETREATMENT FOR AGRICULTURAL BIOMASS FOR BIOCHEMICAL CONVERSION
title_short THERMO-MECHANICAL PULPING AS A PRETREATMENT FOR AGRICULTURAL BIOMASS FOR BIOCHEMICAL CONVERSION
title_full THERMO-MECHANICAL PULPING AS A PRETREATMENT FOR AGRICULTURAL BIOMASS FOR BIOCHEMICAL CONVERSION
title_fullStr THERMO-MECHANICAL PULPING AS A PRETREATMENT FOR AGRICULTURAL BIOMASS FOR BIOCHEMICAL CONVERSION
title_full_unstemmed THERMO-MECHANICAL PULPING AS A PRETREATMENT FOR AGRICULTURAL BIOMASS FOR BIOCHEMICAL CONVERSION
title_sort thermo-mechanical pulping as a pretreatment for agricultural biomass for biochemical conversion
publisher North Carolina State University
series BioResources
issn 1930-2126
publishDate 2011-03-01
description The use of thermo-mechanical pulping (TMP), an existing and well known technology in the pulp and paper industry, is proposed as a potential pretreatment pathway of agriculture biomass for monomeric sugar production in preparation for further fermentation into alcohol species. Three agricultural biomass types, corn stover, wheat straw, and sweet sorghum bagasse, were pretreated in a TMP unit under two temperature conditions, 160 ºC and 170 ºC, and hydrolyzed using cellulase at 5, 10, and 20 FPU/g OD biomass. Wheat straw biomass was further pretreated at different conditions including: i) soaking with acetic acid, ii) longer steaming residence time (15 and 30 min), and iii) refined at lower disk gap (0.0508 and 0.1524 mm). Preliminary results showed that carbohydrate conversion increased from 25% to 40% when the TMP temperature was increased from 160 to 170 ºC. Carbohydrate conversion was relatively similar for the three biomasses under the same pretreatment conditions and enzyme loading. Acetic acid soaking and refining at a reduce disk gap increases carbohydrate conversion. Further studies within this technological field to identify optimum process and TMP conditions for pretreatment are suggested.
topic Corn stover
Sweet sorghum bagasse
Wheat straw
Glucan
Enzyme
Hydrolysis
Ethanol
Thermo-mechanical pulping
Refining
url http://ojs.cnr.ncsu.edu/index.php/BioRes/article/viewFile/BioRes_06_2_1599_Gonzalez_JCTPS_TMP_Pretreat_Biomass/946
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