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Simultaneous enzymatic saccharification and comminution for the valorization of lignocellulosic biomass toward natural products
Authors:Ronald R Navarro  Yuichiro Otsuka  Masanobu Nojiri  Shigehiro Ishizuka  Masaya Nakamura  Kazuhiro Shikinaka  Kenji Matsuo  Kei Sasaki  Ken Sasaki  Kazuhide Kimbara  Yutaka Nakashimada  Junichi Kato
Institution:1.Forestry and Forest Products Research Institute,National Research and Development Agency,Tsukuba,Japan;2.Research Institute for Chemical Process Technology,National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST),Sendai,Japan;3.Department of Molecular Biotechnology, Graduate School of Advanced Sciences of Matter,Hiroshima University,Hiroshima,Japan;4.Department of Food, Agriculture and Bio-Recycling,Faculty of Engineering, Hiroshima Kokusai Gakuin University,Hiroshima,Japan;5.Department of Applied Chemistry and Biochemical Engineering,Graduate School of Engineering, Shizuoka University,Hamamatsu,Japan
Abstract:

Background

Large-scale processing of lignocellulosics for glucose production generally relies on high temperature and acidic or alkaline conditions. However, extreme conditions produce chemical contaminants that complicate downstream processing. A method that mainly rely on mechanical and enzymatic reaction completely averts such problem and generates unmodified lignin. Products from this process could find novel applications in the chemicals, feed and food industry. But a large-scale system suitable for this purpose is yet to be developed. In this study we applied simultaneous enzymatic saccharification and communition (SESC) for the pre-treatment of a representative lignocellulosic biomass, cedar softwood, under both laboratory and large-scale conditions.

Results

Laboratory-scale comminution achieved a maximum saccharification efficiency of 80% at the optimum pH of 6. It was possible to recycle the supernatant to concentrate the glucose without affecting the efficiency. During the direct alcohol fermentation of SESC slurry, a high yield of ethanol was attained. The mild reaction conditions prevented the generation of undesired chemical inhibitors. Large-scale SESC treatment using a commercial beads mill system achieved a saccharification efficiency of 60% at an energy consumption of 50?MJ/kg biomass.

Conclusion

SESC is very promising for the mild and clean processing of lignocellulose to generate glucose and unmodified lignin in a large scale. Economic feasibility is highly dependent on its potential to generate high value natural products for energy, specialty chemicals, feed and food application.
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