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Ethanol production in immobilized-cell bioreactors from mixed sugar syrups and enzymatic hydrolysates of steam-exploded biomass

TitleEthanol production in immobilized-cell bioreactors from mixed sugar syrups and enzymatic hydrolysates of steam-exploded biomass
Publication TypeArticolo su Rivista peer-reviewed
Year of Publication2004
Authorsde Bari, I., Cuna Daniela, Nanna F., and Braccio G.
JournalApplied Biochemistry and Biotechnology - Part A Enzyme Engineering and Biotechnology
Volume114
Pagination539-557
ISSN02732289
Keywordsalcohol, alcohol production, Alginates, alginic acid, anion, Anions, article, Biomass, Bioreactor, Bioreactors, Biotechnology, Calcium, calcium alginate, carbohydrate, Carbohydrates, cation, cation exchange resin, Cations, Cell concentration, Cells, chemistry, Chromatography, conference paper, controlled study, Detoxification, enzyme chemistry, Ethanol, Fermentation, Gel fractions, Glucose, Hydrolysis, Immobilized, immobilized cell, immobilized cell reactor, Ion exchange, ion exchange chromatography, ion exchange resin, Ion Exchange Resins, metabolism, methodology, nonhuman, Oxygen, oxygenation, Pichia, Pichia stipitis, protein hydrolysate, Protein Hydrolysates, Resins, Saccharification, Saccharomyces cerevisiae, sugar, Sugar syrups, Sugars, syrup, Temperature, Time, Time Factors, Water vapor, xylose, Yeast, yeast cell, Yeast cells
Abstract

We investigated ethanol production from mixed sugar syrups. Hydrolysates were prepared from enzymatic saccharification of steam-pretreated aspen chips. Syrups containing 45 g/L of glucose and 12 g/L of xylose were detoxified through two ion-exchange resins and then fermented with Pichia stipitis and Saccharomyces cerevisiae immobilized in Ca-alginate gel beads. Combinations of different gel fractions in the fermentation volume, amount of yeast cells, and ratios of P. stipitis vs S. cerevisiae within each bead were compared. In the best conditions, by using a total beads volume corresponding to 25% of the working volume, we obtained a yield of 0.39 gethanol/g initial sugars. This amount of gel entrapped an initial cell concentration of 6 × 1012cells/L with ratio of S. cerevisiae/P. stipitis of 0.25 g/g. Modified stirred-tank reactors were obtained either by adding marbles or by inserting a perforated metal cylinder, which reduced considerably the rupture of beads while visibly improving oxygenation of the medium.

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DOI10.1385/ABAB:114:1-3:539
Citation KeyDeBari2004539