Bioconversion of wheat straw cellulose/hemicellulose to ethanol bySaccharomyces uvarum andPachysolen tannophilus
- 30 April 1982
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Biotechnology & Bioengineering
- Vol. 24 (5), 1105-1113
- https://doi.org/10.1002/bit.260240507
Abstract
The information presented in this publication represents current research findings on the production of glucose and xylose from straw and subsequent direct fermentation of both sugars to ethanol. Agricultural straw was subjected to thermal or alkali pulping prior to enzymatic saccharification. When wheat straw (WS) was treated at 170°C for 30–60 min at a water‐to‐solids ratio of 7:1, the yield of cellulosic pulp was 70–82%. A sodium hydroxide extration yielded a 60% cellulosic pulp and a hemicellulosic fraction available for fermentation to ethanol. The cellulosic pulps were subjected to cellulase hydrolysis at 55°C for production of sugars to support a 6‐C fermentation. Hemicellulose was recovered from the liquor filtrates by acid/alcohol precipitation followed by acid hydrolysis to xylose for fermentation. Subsequent experiments have involved the fermentation of cellulosic and hemicelluosic hydrolysates to ethanol. Apparently these fermentations were inhibited by substances introduced by thermal and alkali treatment of the straws, because ethanol efficiencies of only 40–60% were achieved. Xylose from hydrolysis of wheat straw pentosans supported an ethanol fermentation by Pachysolen tannophilus strain NRRL 2460. This unusual yeast is capable of producing ethanol from both glucose and xylose. Ethanol yields were not maximal due to deleterious substances in the WS hydrolysates.This publication has 10 references indexed in Scilit:
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