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Fractioning of lignocellulosic biomass: Scale-down and automation of thermal pretreatment for parameter optimization

  • In order to efficiently convert lignocellulose, it is often necessary to conduct a pretreatment. The biomass considered in this study typically comprises of agricultural and horticultural residues, as well as beechwood. A very environmentally friendly method, namely, fungal pretreatment using white-rot fungi, leads to an enhanced enzymatic hydrolysis. In contrast to other processes presented, the energy input is extremely low. However, the fungal growth on the lignocellulosic substrates takes several weeks at least in order to be effective. Thus, the reduction of chemicals and energy for thermal processing is a target of our current research. Liquid hot water (LHW) and solvent-based pretreatment (OrganoSolv) require more complex equipment, as they depend on high temperatures (160 – 180 °C) and enhanced pressure (up to 20 bar). However, they prove to be promising processes in regard to the fractioning of lignocellulose. For optimal lignin recovery the parameters differ from those established in cellulose extraction. A novel screening system scaled down to a reaction volume of 100 mL has been developed and successfully tested for this purpose.

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Author:S. Möhring, H. Wulfhorst, C. Capitain, J. Roth, Nils TippkötterORCiD
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1002/cite.201650288
ISSN:0009-286X
ISSN:1522-2640 (eISSN)
Parent Title (German):Chemie Ingenieur Technik
Publisher:Wiley-VCH
Place of publication:Weinheim
Document Type:Conference: Meeting Abstract
Language:English
Year of Completion:2016
Date of the Publication (Server):2024/06/28
Volume:88
Issue:9
First Page:1229
Note:
ProcessNet-Jahrestagung und 32. DECHEMA-Jahrestagung der Biotechnologen 2016, 12. - 15. September 2016, Eurogress Aachen
Link:https://doi.org/10.1002/cite.201650288
Zugriffsart:campus
Institutes:FH Aachen / Fachbereich Chemie und Biotechnologie
collections:Verlag / Wiley-VCH