Optimizing bioethanol production from sweet sorghum stem juice under very high gravity fermentation and temperature stress conditions

IF 6.4 3区 环境科学与生态学 Q2 ENERGY & FUELS Carbon Resources Conversion Pub Date : 2024-08-30 DOI:10.1016/j.crcon.2024.100274
Phon Thatiyamanee , Pattana Laopaiboon , Lakkana Laopaiboon
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This study optimized ethanol production from sweet sorghum stem juice (SSJ) by Saccharomyces cerevisiae NP01 under very high gravity (VHG) fermentation in 500-mL air–locked flasks at 30 °C. Response surface methodology based on a Box-Behnken design was employed to optimize initial sugar (267 g/L), urea (3.24 g/L), and cell concentration (1.32 × 108 cells/mL) for maximization of ethanol concentration (PE), productivity (QP), and sugar consumption (%SC). The experimental values (PE, 119.29 g/L; QP, 2.49 g/L.h and %SC, 91.83 %) under optimal conditions were close to the predicted values, verifying the optimization process. Aeration (2.5 vvm for 4 h) increased viable cell counts and decreased glycerol production (a by-product), but not fermentation efficiency. An osmoprotectant (40  mM potassium chloride combined with 10 mM potassium hydroxide, KCl/KOH) at 30 °C had no positive effect on ethanol fermentation efficiency. However, at 25 °C, the osmoprotectant increased PE from 106 to 116 g/L and ethanol yield from 0.46 to 0.49 g/g. At 35–37 °C, it prolonged cell viability, increasing PE by 5–12 g/L and %SC by 3–8 % without affecting ethanol yield. However, at 39 °C, no positive impact occurred on ethanol fermentation efficiency. The findings from this study, particularly the optimized fermentation conditions and stress tolerance strategies, could guide the scale-up to an industrial level of bioethanol production from sweet sorghum stem juice or other feedstocks using VHG fermentation, contributing to the development of more efficient and sustainable biofuel production processes.

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Carbon Resources Conversion
Carbon Resources Conversion Materials Science-Materials Science (miscellaneous)
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期刊介绍: Carbon Resources Conversion (CRC) publishes fundamental studies and industrial developments regarding relevant technologies aiming for the clean, efficient, value-added, and low-carbon utilization of carbon-containing resources as fuel for energy and as feedstock for materials or chemicals from, for example, fossil fuels, biomass, syngas, CO2, hydrocarbons, and organic wastes via physical, thermal, chemical, biological, and other technical methods. CRC also publishes scientific and engineering studies on resource characterization and pretreatment, carbon material innovation and production, clean technologies related to carbon resource conversion and utilization, and various process-supporting technologies, including on-line or off-line measurement and monitoring, modeling, simulations focused on safe and efficient process operation and control, and process and equipment optimization.
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