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Cellulose conversion in dry grind ethanol plants
Authors:Ladisch Michael  Dale Bruce  Tyner Wally  Mosier Nathan  Kim Youngmi  Cotta Michael  Dien Bruce  Blaschek Hans  Laurenas Edmund  Shanks Brent  Verkade John  Schell Chad  Petersen Gene
Affiliation:Laboratory of Renewable Resources Engineering, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN 47907, USA. carie@purdue.edu
Abstract:The expansion of the dry grind ethanol industry provides a unique opportunity to introduce cellulose conversion technology to existing grain to ethanol plants, while enhancing ethanol yields by up to 14%, and decreasing the volume while increasing protein content of distiller's grains. The technologies required are cellulose pretreatment, enzyme hydrolysis, fermentation, and drying. Laboratory data combined with compositional analysis and process simulations are used to present a comparative analysis of a dry grind process to a process with pretreatment and hydrolysis of cellulose in distiller's grains. The additional processing steps are projected to give a 32% increase in net present value if process modifications are made to a 100 million gallon/year plant.
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