Improvement of ethanol production from birch and spruce pretreated with 1-H-3-methylmorpholinium chloride
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Keywords

Betula
Biofuels
Cellulase
Cellulose
Ethanol
Hydrolysis
Ionic liquid
Lignin
Lignocellulose
Morpholinium ionic liquid
Pretreatment

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Mohammadi M, Shafiei M, Karimi K, Abdolmaleki A, Mikkola J-P, Larsson C. Improvement of ethanol production from birch and spruce pretreated with 1-H-3-methylmorpholinium chloride. Electron. J. Biotechnol. [Internet]. 2019 Sep. 24 [cited 2024 Sep. 9];41. Available from: https://preprints.pucv.cl/index.php/ejbiotechnology/article/view/2019.07.004

Abstract

Background: Pretreatment is the critically important step for the production of ethanol from lignocelluloses. In this study, hardwood birch (Betula pendula) and softwood spruce (Norway spruce) woods were pretreated with a newly synthesized morpholinium ionic liquid, 1-H-3-methylmorpholinium chloride ([HMMorph][Cl]), followed by enzymatic hydrolysis and fermentation to ethanol.

Results: [HMMorph][Cl] was synthesized using inexpensive raw materials, i.e., hydrochloric acid and N-methyl morpholine, following a simple process. The influence of pretreatment time (2, 3, 5, and 8 h) and temperature (120 and 140°C) in terms of hydrolysis efficiency was investigated. Glucose yields from enzymatic hydrolysis were improved from 13.7% to 45.7% and 12.9% to 51.8% after pretreatment of birch and spruce woods, respectively, under optimum pretreatment conditions (i.e., at 140°C for 3 h) as compared to those from pristine woods. Moreover, the yields of ethanol production from birch and spruce were increased to 34.8% and 44.2%, respectively, while the yields were negligible for untreated woods.

Conclusions: This study demonstrated the ability of [HMMorph][Cl] as an inexpensive agent to pretreat both softwood and hardwood.

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