Throughput, Reliability, and Yields of a Pilot-Scale Conversion Process for Production of Fermentable Sugars from Lignocellulosic Biomass: A Study on Feedstock Ash and Moisture

ACS Sustainable Chemistry & Engineering(2020)

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Early lignocellulosic biorefineries have been plagued with numerous issues that involve feedstock handling problems and variations in conversion efficacy that stem from feedstock variability and complexity in dimensional, physical, chemical, and mechanical attributes. Feedstock ash and moisture content vary considerably in corn stover harvested from farms for bioconversion, and their effects on preprocessing (grinding/milling) and subsequent chemical and enzymatic conversion to fermentable sugars is systematically explored here using pilot-scale hammer mill grinders and a chemical hydrolysis reactor. Corn stover with high ash content due to contamination from soil was found to (1) consume higher power during grinding resulting in reductions of processing rates and (2) produce a larger fraction of fines in the feedstock that were lost to dust mitigation systems causing higher mechanical wear rates. Corn stover feedstock coming from fields with a high residual moisture content resulting in bale degradation ...
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Biomass milling,Pretreatment,Chemical hydrolysis,Enzymatic hydrolysis,Corn stover
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