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Comparison of industrial yeast strains for fermentation of spent sulphite pulping liquor fortified with wood hydrolysate
Authors:M T Smith  D R Cameron  S J B Duff
Affiliation:(1) UBC Pulp and Paper Centre and Department of Chemical Engineering, University of British Columbia, 2216 Main Mall, Vancouver, BC V6T 1Z4, Canada, CA;(2) Tembec Inc, PO Box 3000, Temiscaming, Quebec J0Z 3R0, Canada, CA
Abstract:Ethanol production from spent sulphite pulping liquor (SSL) was compared for four different yeasts. A second strain of S. cerevisiae as well as a 2-deoxyglucose-resistant strain formed through protoplast fusions between S. uvarum and S. diastaticus produced up to 27% more ethanol from SSL fortified with hydrolysis sugars than was produced by S. cerevisiae. The incremental improvement in ethanol yield appeared to vary with the degree of fortification, ranging from 5.8% for unfortified SSL, to 27% for the highest level of fortification tested. Decreasing fermentation rates were observed for SSL fortified with glucose, mannose and galactose, respectively. Sugar uptake rates in SSL fortified with glucose, galactose and mannose were 6.8, 2.8 and 2.0 g L−1 h−1, respectively. However, when these sugars were fermented along with a glucose cosubstrate, the rate at which the combined glucose/mannose medium was fermented was nearly identical to that of the glucose control. Received 18 April 1996/ Accepted in revised form 27 August 1996
Keywords:: spent sulphite liquor   ethanol fermentation   cellulose hydrolysis   S. cerevisiae   S. uvarum   S. diastaticus
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