Enhanced enzymolysis and bioethanol yield from tobacco stem waste based on mild synergistic pretreatment

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The use of mild pretreatment conditions can significantly lower the cost of the biorefining process. This study evaluated a mild pretreatment approach for tobacco stem waste using a combination of dilute acid and dilute alkali. By optimizing the pretreatment conditions, we obtained a high reducing sugar concentration at a pretreatment temperature <100°C. Increasing the acid or alkali strength in a single pretreatment step did not always improve the result; instead, the synergistic effect of both pretreatment components was important. To increase the bioethanol titer, a high solid loading, 30%, was used for bioethanol fermentation. Compared with batch fermentation, enzyme feeding with a shorter feeding period (24 h) enhanced the bioethanol production by 4.32%, generating 86.88 g/L bioethanol. The results provide valuable insights into the effects of two-step acid/alkali pretreatment on enzymolysis. The findings suggest that the optimized synergistic pretreatment process is efficient for bioethanol fermentation.

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Gong, J. S. Q., Su, J. E., Cai, J. Y., Zou, L., Chen, Y., Jiang, Y. L., & Hu, B. B. (2023). Enhanced enzymolysis and bioethanol yield from tobacco stem waste based on mild synergistic pretreatment. Frontiers in Energy Research, 10. https://doi.org/10.3389/fenrg.2022.989393

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