Fed-batch Cultivation of Mucor indicus in Dilute-acid Lignocellulosic Hydrolyzate for Ethanol Production |
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Authors: | Keikhosro Karimi Tomas Brandberg Lars Edebo Mohammad J. Taherzadeh |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Chemical Engineering and Environmental Science, Chalmers University of Technology, 412 96, G?teborg, Sweden 2. Chemical Engineering Department, Isfahan University of Technology, Isfahan, Iran 3. Department of Clinical Bacteriology, G?teborg University, S-413 46, G?teborg, Sweden 4. School of Engineering, University College of Bor?s, S-501 90, Bor?s, Sweden
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Abstract: | Mucor indicus fermented dilute-acid lignocellulosic hydrolyzates to ethanol in fed-batch cultivation with complete hexose utilization and partial uptake of xylose. The fungus was tolerant to the inhibitors present in the hydrolyzates. It grew in media containing furfural (1 g/l), hydroxymethylfurfural (1 g/l), vanillin (1 g/l), or acetic acid (7 g/l), but did not germinate directly in the hydrolyzate. However, with fed-batch methodology, after initial growth of M. indicus in 500 ml enzymatic wheat hydrolyzate, lignocellulosic hydrolyzate was fermented with feeding rates 55 and 100 ml/h. The fungus consumed more than 46% of the initial xylose, while less than half of this xylose was excreted in the form of xylitol. The ethanol yield was 0.43 g/g total consumed sugar, and reached the maximum concentration of 19.6 g ethanol/l at the end of feeding phase. Filamentous growth, which is regarded as the main obstacle to large-scale cultivation of M. indicus, was avoided in the fed-batch experiments. |
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Keywords: | enzymatic wheat hydrolyzate ethanol inhibitors lignocellulosic hydrolysis Mucor indicus |
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