Abstract
This study focused on the bioethanol production from the co-production of solid biochar and liquid hydrolysate under microwave-assisted heating wet torrefaction towards a sustainable green technology. The two indigenous microalgal biomass undergone dilute acid pretreatment using wet torrefaction to produce microalgal hydrolysates and biochar at operating conditions of 160-170 degrees C with holding times of 5-10 min. The hydrolysates were utilized for fermentation with the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae at 29 degrees C in a dark condition at a non-agitation state for 120 h. The concentrations of total reducing sugar, reducing sugar by-product, and bioethanol in the hydrolysates were determined. The carbohydrate-rich microalga C. vulgaris ESP-31 showed a good performance in bioethanol production. Microalgal hydrolysate obtained after the pretreatment consisted of a total reducing sugar with the highest concentration of 98.11 g/L. The formation of by-product 5-hydroxymethyl-2-furaldehyde (5 HMF), which might act as the fermentation inhibitor that led to the low ethanol yield, was also analyzed. The highest ethanol yield achieved was 7.61% with a maximum experimental conversion probability of 95.22%. This study has demonstrated the feasible bioethanol production from microalgal hydrolysate through microwave-assisted heating wet torrefaction using dilute acids and the optimization of bioethanol production can be carried out for better performance in the future study.
Original language | English |
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Article number | 118435 |
Number of pages | 11 |
Journal | Fuel |
Volume | 279 |
DOIs | |
State | Published - 1 Nov 2020 |
Keywords
- Bioethanol and biochar
- Wet torrefaction
- Microalgae
- Hydrolysate
- Acid hydrolysis
- Alternative fuel
- OF-THE-ART
- SULFURIC-ACID
- HYDROTHERMAL CARBONIZATION
- BIOMASS TORREFACTION
- BIOCHAR PRODUCTION
- SEWAGE-SLUDGE
- CO-PYROLYSIS
- WASTE-WATER
- FERMENTATION
- ETHANOL