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Pretreatment of multiple lignocellulosic batches with recoverable and fermentable deep eutectic solvent (FDES) for co-production of sugar, lignin and lipid

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  • He, Changliu
  • Zhang, Lihe
  • Zhao, Xi
  • Xin, Jiayu
  • Li, Cui
  • Li, ChenXi
  • Zhang, Xu

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Addressing the high cost of comprehensive utilization of lignocellulose, an efficient and green lignocellulosic biorefinery process was developed in this study, which can achieve the co-production of lignin, sugar and lipid. A series of FDES were prepared using glycerin, choline chloride (ChCl), and H2SO4 for the pretreatment of lignocellulose and ultimately for fermentation. After optimization, the hemicellulose removal reaches 98 %, and enzymatic hydrolysis rate of pretreated solids exceeds 90 %. The FDES was then recovered and reused for pretreatment, in total five batches of lignocellulose were pretreated, only a slight decrease in lignin and hemicellulose removal rate occurred, no significant decrease in lignin yield, and a decrease in solid enzyme hydrolysis from 83.26 % to 78.25 %. Finally, FDES after using five batches was used as a substrate for Rhodotorula glutinis with biomass up to 40.25 g/L and lipid concentration up to 8.33 g/L. In addition, the cellulose was probed with high solid-loading enzymatic hydrolysis, obtaining high concentration of glucose (137.4 g/L) for ethanol fermentation. In conclusion, this study developed a biorefinery technology for the efficient utilization of lignocellulosic fractions and pretreatment solvents, which reduces the cost of DES pretreatments of lignocellulose, and achieves the cogeneration of lignin, sugar and lipids.

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  • He, Changliu & Zhang, Lihe & Zhao, Xi & Xin, Jiayu & Li, Cui & Li, ChenXi & Zhang, Xu, 2024. "Pretreatment of multiple lignocellulosic batches with recoverable and fermentable deep eutectic solvent (FDES) for co-production of sugar, lignin and lipid," Renewable Energy, Elsevier, vol. 229(C).
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:renene:v:229:y:2024:i:c:s0960148124008139
    DOI: 10.1016/j.renene.2024.120745
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