The CO2-assisted autohydrolysis of wheat straw

abstract

The CO2-assisted autohydrolysis was used for wheat straw treatments at temperatures ranging from 180 to 210 degrees C and an initial CO2 pressure of 60 bar. The study was performed using three different mixture loadings, such as 250 g of H2O/25 g of wheat straw, 150 g of H2O/15 g of wheat straw and 75 g of H2O/7.5 g of wheat straw. The in situ formed carbonic acid was found to result in a higher dissolution of xylose as well as XOS (xylo-oligosaccharides) in comparison to CO2-free pre-treatments under the same conditions (temperature and LSR). The effect of CO2 concentration was also investigated to address the issue of CO2 involved in the reaction that allows to significantly increase the XOS content. At 210 degrees C with a mixture loading of 75 g of H2O/7.5 g of wheat straw, XOS were present in the liquor at a concentration of 15.75 g L-1. However, with more severe conditions more degradation products (mainly furfural) were detected (in the liquor and the recovered gas phase from depressurization after the reaction). Glucan was mainly retained in the solid phase (containing up to 64%) together with Klason lignin (maximum dissolution of 18%). The dissolved XOS in the liquid phase are proposed to be used in other applications, either directly, such as prebiotic ingredients, or indirectly, after post-hydrolysis to biofuel production through C5 sugars' fermentation.

keywords

BREWERYS SPENT GRAIN; CARBON-DIOXIDE; LIGNOCELLULOSIC BIOMASS; BIOETHANOL PRODUCTION; SUPERCRITICAL CO2; FUEL ETHANOL; CORN STOVER; ACETIC-ACID; PRETREATMENT; FRACTIONATION

subject category

Chemistry; Science & Technology - Other Topics

authors

da Silva, SPM; Morais, ARC; Bogel-Lukasik, R

our authors

acknowledgements

This work was supported by the European Commission financing the PROETHANOL2G project (FP7-ENERGY-2009-BRAZIL; grant agreement: 251151). Authors would like to acknowledge support of Dr Francisco Girio, Dr Florbela Carvalheiro and Ceu Penedo from Laboratorio Nacional de Energia e Geologia in the execution of this work.

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