Abstract
Innovative dry chemo- and chemo-mechanical pretreatments form an interesting approach for modifying the native physico-chemical composition of lignocellulose facilitating its microbial conversion to carboxylates. Here, the impact of four dry-pretreatment conditions on the microbial transformation of wheat straw was assessed: milling to 2 mm and 100 µm, and NaOH chemical impregnation at high substrate concentrations combined with milling at 2 mm and 100 µm. Pretreatment effect was assessed in the light of substrate structure and composition, its impact on the acidogenic potential and the major enzyme activities of a rumen-derived microbial consortium RWS. Chemo-mechanical pretreatment strongly modified the substrate macroporosity. The highest carboxylate production rate was reached after dry chemo-mechanical treatment with NaOH at 100 µm. A positive impact of the dry chemo-mechanical treatment on xylanase activity was observed also. These results underline that increasing substrate macroporosity by dry chemo-mechanical pretreatment had a positive impact on the microbial acidogenic potential.
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Lazuka, A., Roland, C., Barakat, A., Guillon, F., O’Donohue, M., & Hernandez-Raquet, G. (2017). Ecofriendly lignocellulose pretreatment to enhance the carboxylate production of a rumen-derived microbial consortium. Bioresource Technology, 236, 225–233. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.biortech.2017.03.083
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