Optimization, Scale-Up, and Economic Analysis of the Ethanol Production Process Using Sargassum horneri SCIE SCOPUS

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Title
Optimization, Scale-Up, and Economic Analysis of the Ethanol Production Process Using Sargassum horneri
Author(s)
Sunwoo, Inyung; Kim, Yoojin; Kim, Jieun; Cho, Hyunjin; Jeong, Gwi-Taek
KIOST Author(s)
null선우인영Kim, Jieun(김지은)
Alternative Author(s)
선우인영; 김지은
Publication Year
2023-12
Abstract
Recently, the extensive spread of some algae along coastlines has surged into unmanageable thick decomposition layers. This study aimed to demonstrate the use of Sargassum horneri as a biomass resource for ethanol production through the continuous hydrolysis, enzymatic saccharification, and fermentation process. Sugars from S. horneri were obtained using a combination of thermal acid hydrolysis and enzymatic saccharification. The optimal conditions for thermal acid hydrolysis involved a 10% (w/v) S. horneri slurry treated with 100 mM H2SO4 at 121 degrees C for 60 min; enzymatic saccharification using 16 U/mL Cellic CTec2 further boosted the monosaccharide concentration to 23.53 g/L. Fermentation experiments were conducted with mannitol-adapted Saccharomyces cerevisiae BY4741 using S. horneri hydrolysate. Enhanced ethanol production was observed in the hydrolysate, particularly with mannitol-adapted S. cerevisiae BY4741, which yielded 10.06 g/L ethanol. Non-adapted S. cerevisiae produced 8.12 g/L ethanol, as it primarily utilized glucose and not mannitol. Regarding ethanol fermentation using 5 L- and 500 L-scale fermenters, the ethanol concentrations reached 10.56 g/L and 7.88 g/L with yields of 0.51 and 0.45, respectively, at 48 h. This study confirmed the economic viability of ethanol production using waste seaweed with optimized pretreatment conditions and the adaptive evolution of S. cerevisiae to mannitol.
ISSN
2311-5637
URI
https://sciwatch.kiost.ac.kr/handle/2020.kiost/45274
DOI
10.3390/fermentation9121004
Bibliographic Citation
FERMENTATION-BASEL, v.9, no.12, 2023
Publisher
POSTFACH, BASEL, SWITZERLAND, CH-4005
Keywords
S. horneri; ethanol production; optimization; adaptive evolution; continuous hydrolysis enzymatic saccharification and fermentation (CHEF); economical evaluation of bioenergy production
Type
Article
Language
English
Document Type
Article
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