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Butanol production by Clostridium beijerinckii BA101 using cassava flour as fermentation substrate: enzymatic versus chemical pretreatments
Authors:Lépiz-Aguilar  Leonardo  Rodríguez-Rodríguez  Carlos E.  Arias  María Laura  Lutz   Giselle  Ulate   William
Affiliation:1.School of Chemical Engineering, Universidad de Costa Rica (UCR), 2060, San José, Costa Rica
;2.Food and Water Microbiology Laboratory, Faculty of Microbiology, UCR, 2060, San José, Costa Rica
;3.School of Chemistry, UCR, 2060, San José, Costa Rica
;4.Costa Rican Petroleum Refinery (RECOPE), 4351-1000, San José, Costa Rica
;
Abstract:Cassava flour (CF), a cost-effective source of starch, was employed as a substrate for successful acetone-butanol-ethanol (ABE) production by batch-fermentation with Clostridium beijerinckii. The effect of temperature, initial concentration of CF and chemical/enzymatic hydrolysis were studied in a 23 factorial design. Results revealed that temperature and initial concentration of substrate exert a significant effect on ABE production, as well as interactions of temperature with the other variables. Solvent production was maximized when working at 40°C, 60 g l−1 CF and enzymatic pretreatment. An average of 31.38 g l−1 ABE was produced after 96 h, with a productivity of 0.33 g l−1 h−1. A posterior randomized block design (3 × 2) showed that enzymatic hydrolysis (with saccharification periods of 6 h at 60°C) enhances both reducing sugar and solvent production if compared to chemical pretreatments. Average ABE production in this case was 27.28 g l−1, with a productivity of 0.28 g l−1 h−1. Results suggest that CF may be a suitable substrate for industrial ABE production.
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