Rapid fractionation of corn stover by microwave-assisted protic ionic liquid [TEA][HSO 4 ] for fermentative acetone-butanol-ethanol production

The use of ionic liquids (ILs) to fractionate lignocelluloses for various bio-based chemicals productions is in the ascendant. On this basis, the protic ILs consisting of triethylammonium hydrogen sulfate ([TEA][HSO ]) possessed great promise due to the low price, low pollution, and high efficiency....

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Published inBiotechnology for biofuels Vol. 17; no. 1; p. 62
Main Authors Wang, Yankun, Cai, Di, Jiang, Yongjie, Mei, Xueying, Ren, Wenqiang, Sun, Mingyuan, Su, Changsheng, Cao, Hui, Zhang, Changwei, Qin, Peiyong
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LanguageEnglish
Published England BioMed Central Ltd 07.05.2024
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Summary:The use of ionic liquids (ILs) to fractionate lignocelluloses for various bio-based chemicals productions is in the ascendant. On this basis, the protic ILs consisting of triethylammonium hydrogen sulfate ([TEA][HSO ]) possessed great promise due to the low price, low pollution, and high efficiency. In this study, the microwave-assistant [TEA][HSO ] fractionation process was established for corn stover fractionation, so as to facilitate the monomeric sugars production and supported the downstream acetone-butanol-ethanol (ABE) fermentation. The assistance of microwave irradiation could obviously shorten the fractionation period of corn stover. Under the optimized condition (190 W for 3 min), high xylan removal (93.17 ± 0.63%) and delignification rate (72.90 ± 0.81%) were realized. The mechanisms for the promotion effect of the microwave to the protic ILs fractionation process were ascribed to the synergistic effect of the IL and microwaves to the depolymerization of lignocellulose through the ionic conduction, which can be clarified by the characterization of the pulps and the isolated lignin specimens. Downstream valorization of the fractionated pulps into ABE productions was also investigated. The [TEA][HSO ] free corn stover hydrolysate was capable of producing 12.58 g L of ABE from overall 38.20 g L of monomeric sugars without detoxification and additional nutrients supplementation. The assistance of microwave irradiation could significantly promote the corn stover fractionation by [TEA][HSO ]. Mass balance indicated that 8.1 g of ABE and 16.61 g of technical lignin can be generated from 100 g of raw corn stover based on the novel fractionation strategy.
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ISSN:2731-3654
2731-3654
1754-6834
DOI:10.1186/s13068-024-02499-0