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Bioethanol production from biomass: carbohydrate vs syngas fermentation
Authors:David Kennes  Haris Nalakath Abubackar  Marío Diaz  María C Veiga  Christian Kennes
Affiliation:1. Department of Chemical and Environmental Engineering, Faculty of Chemistry, University of Oviedo, Oviedo, Spain;2. Chemical Engineering Laboratory, Faculty of Sciences, University of La Coru?a, La Coru?a, Spain
Abstract:Environmental problems associated with the use of fossil fuels as well as their expected scarcity in the near future requires a search for new alternative fuels produced from renewable sources. Bioethanol is a biofuel that can be obtained from biomass and waste as feedstocks through fermentation. Two major routes allow conversion of the feedstocks to fermentable substrates, i.e. the hydrolytic route and the thermochemical route. In the hydrolytic route, the feedstock undergoes a pretreatment stage first, aimed at facilitating the subsequent hydrolytic treatment. Chemical, physical or biological pretreatments can be applied. Lignocellulosic feedstocks are mainly composed of cellulose, hemicellulose and lignin. The pretreatment attacks the lignin and hemicellulose polymers and makes cellulose more accessible in the next, hydrolytic, stage. The hydrolytic treatment uses enzymes to convert the cellulose polymer to simple, fermentable, sugars, mainly glucose. Simple sugars obtained from hemicellulose and cellulose are then fermented by yeasts to bioethanol. In the thermochemical alternative, the feedstock is gasified, yielding syngas – a mixture largely composed of CO, CO2 and H2 – which can be fermented anaerobically, usually by clostridia, to ethanol or other products. In both cases, downstream processes are then applied to recover and purify the biofuel. The different stages involved in both alternatives are described, and both processes are compared in terms of their main characteristics and development stage. © 2015 Society of Chemical Industry
Keywords:carbon monoxide  Clostridium  lignocellulose  Saccharomyces  syngas
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