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Comparison of different pretreatment methods for efficient conversion of bagasse into ethanol

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Pages 135-141 | Received 05 Mar 2016, Accepted 04 Jul 2016, Published online: 05 Aug 2016
 

ABSTRACT

Biofuel production is popular with biotechnologists due to the continuously increasing need for energy. One major issue is to get maximum fuel production for minimum cost. In our studies we focused on both factors and developed a method for bioethanol production by investing in low cost chemicals. We compared three chemical pretreatments (NaOH, Na2SO3 and H2O2) at 121°C temperature and 15 psi pressure for delignification to evaluate the efficacy of chemicals in pretreatment. NaOH and Na2SO3 showed comparable percentage delignification (81.3 and 80.17% respectively) while H2O2 showed 67.4% delignification. Endogenously produced cellulolytic enzyme with 30 IU/mL CMCase and 22 IU/mL FPase units was used for saccharification of exposed cellulose. An indigenously developed strain of Saccharomyces cerevisiae SC36 (developed in a peptone free high gravity media) was used to ferment saccharified sugars into ethanol at 37°C fermentation temperature. We were able to convert 27% of the total bagasse (as per dry mass basis) into ethanol with NaOH pretreatment followed by 26% bagasse (as per dry mass basis) into ethanol with Na2SO3 pretreatment and 1% ethanol was obtained from H2O2 treated bagasse.

Acknowledgement

The authors would like to thank the Ministry of Science and Technology (MoST), Islamabad, Pakistan, for providing the financial support to carry out this research work under PSDP project entitled Production of Bioenergy from Plant Biomass.

Disclosure statement

No potential conflict of interest was reported by the authors.

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