Butanol production from corn stover hydrolysate with in-situ liquid-liquid extraction / 生物工程学报
Chinese Journal of Biotechnology
; (12): 1515-1526, 2013.
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ABSTRACT
Butanol production from corn stover hydrolysates (CSH) with in-situ liquid-liquid extraction was studied to enhance the production and reduce the fermentation cost. Oleyl alcohol was selected as the suitable solvent and added at the initial fermentation time with the ratio of 1:1 (oleyl alcohol: fermentation broth, V/V). Under this condition, butanol and ABE from CSH with 32.1 g/L total sugars were 3.28 and 4.72 g/L, which were 958.1% and 742.9% higher than those of the controls, respectively. Butanol and ABE production from CSH of 49.7 g/L total sugars after detoxification by ion exchange resin D301 coupled with extraction fermentation were 10.34 g/L and 14.72 g/L with an ABE yield of 0.31 g/g (g ABE/g utilized sugar), which were equal to those of glucose and xylose mixture fermentation. The detoxification and extraction fermentation technology of cellulosic butanol production would provide a crucial technical support to the industrialized production of cellulosic butanol.
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Chimie
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Tiges de plante
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Zea mays
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Butanols
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Alcools gras
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Fermentation
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Extraction liquide-liquide
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Métabolisme
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langue:
Zh
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Chinese Journal of Biotechnology
Année:
2013
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Article