Evaluation of biobutanol production from non-pretreated rice straw hydrolysate under non-sterile environmental conditions
Abstract
The study aims to investigate a cost-effective approach to convert non-pretreated rice straw hydrolysate into biobutanol. The influences of the initial cell concentration and incubation temperature on biobutanol production were evaluated under both sterile and non-sterile conditions. Results indicate that 100% glucose utilization could be achieved for initial cell concentrations greater than 2100 mg/L under both sterile and non-sterile conditions. Regression analyses resolve that under the sterile condition, the maximum butanol productivity of 1.45 g/L/d was projected at 1.96 g/L of cells and 32.3 °C, while the maximum butanol yield of 0.22 g/g was predicted at 2.01 g/L of cells and 26.3 °C. These two maximum values could not be projected by the regression analyses for the non-sterile condition. However, this study confirms that a high initial cell concentration of Clostridium saccharoperbutylacetonicum N1-4 can minimize interference from other microbes so that non-sterile biobutanol production is comparable to sterile biobutanol production.
- Publication:
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Bioresource Technology
- Pub Date:
- May 2013
- DOI:
- 10.1016/j.biortech.2012.10.140
- Bibcode:
- 2013BiTec.135..262C
- Keywords:
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- Fermentation;
- Biofuels;
- Butanol;
- Fermentable sugars;
- Rice straw