Fermentable sugars recovery from grape stalks for bioethanol production
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2013-07-02Author
Egüés Artola, Itziar
Serrano Cantador, Luis
Amendola, Danila
De Faveri, D. M.
Spigno, Giorgia
Labidi Bouchrika, Jalel
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Renewable Energy 60 : 553-558 (2013)
Abstract
[EN]Three different processes were investigated for the recovery of fermentable sugars from grape stalks:
autohydrolysis at 121 ºC before and after a pre-washing step and acid hydrolysis (2% H2SO4 w/w) after a
pre-washing step. Moreover, optimal conditions of a charcoal-based purification process were determined
by experimental design. All hydrolysates, with their corresponding synthetic liquors were used as
fermentation substrates for the production of metabolites by the yeast: Debaryomyces nepalensis NCYC
1026. The main fermentation product was ethanol, where a maximum production of 20.84 g/l, a conversion
yield of 0.35 g ethanol/g monomeric sugars and a productivity of 0.453 g/l h were obtained from
non-purified autohydrolysate liquor. In all cases, ethanol production and cell growth were better in nonpurified
liquors than in synthetic liquors. These results could be influenced by the presence of other
sugars in the hydrolysates, with higher concentration in non-purified ones.