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Valorization of Animal Manure: A Case Study of Bioethanol Production from Horse Manure

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마분을 이용한 바이오 에탄올 생산 가치 평가
Abstract
Insecure supply chain of biomass has been regarded as one of the critical constraints for deteriorating the practical implementations of bioethanol (BE). To find a raw feedstock beyond lignocellulosic biomass, horse manure (HM) was converted into BE. To realize the grand premise, two pretreatment methods, acid-/alkaline-pretreatments using H2SO4/NaOH, were used for HM. To optimize acid-/alkaline-pretreatments, the surface methodology response with the Box-Behnken design was done. Under the optimized conditions, alkaline-pretreatment showed higher maximum sugar recovery yield (80%) than that from acid- pretreatment (71%), which offers that alkaline-pretreatment is suitable for BE synthesis from HM. The fermentability of acid/enzyme- and alkaline/enzyme-hydrolysates without a supplement of nitrogen source were tested using GRAS strain of yeast, Pichia stipitis. The results indicated that alkaline/enzyme- hydrolysates showed higher BE productivities (0.075 g L-1 h-1) than those of acid/enzyme-hydrolysates (0.050 g L-1 h-1). To elucidate the possible reasons of such higher BE productivities from the alkaline/enzyme- hydrolysates, the potential fermentative inhibitory compounds for Pichia stipitis such as acetic acid, furfural, and hydroxymethylfurfural were quantitatively analyzed. The results indicated that the presence of less amounts of toxic compounds from the alkaline/enzyme- hydrolysates may lead to such higher BE productivities as compared those present in acid/enzyme-hydrolysates. Also, all experimental results suggested a potential for saving production cost of BE using HM as the C/N sources without an additional nitrogen source supplement.
Author(s)
임준호
Issued Date
2020
Awarded Date
2020. 8
Type
Dissertation
Keyword
Waste-to-energy biomass valorization livestock manure saccharification fermentation bioethanol
Publisher
부경대학교
URI
https://repository.pknu.ac.kr:8443/handle/2021.oak/2510
http://pknu.dcollection.net/common/orgView/200000339393
Affiliation
부경대학교 대학원
Department
대학원 미생물학과
Advisor
전옹재
Table Of Contents
1. Introduction 1
2. Materials and Methods 6
2.1. Feed stock 6
2.2. Acid-/alkaline-pretreatments for the effects of reaction conditions on the sugar recovery yields 8
2.3. Enzymatic hydrolysis and fermentation of HM 9
2.4. Response surface method design for pretreatment 10
2.5. Ethanol fermentation of acid or alkaline/enzyme-hydrolysates 10
2.6. Analysis of biochemicals 12
2.7. Nitrogen contents quantification 12
2.8. Statistical analysis 13
3. Results and Discussion 14
3.1. Characterization of HM and haylage 14
3.2. Effects of reaction parameters on the recovery yield of sugary compounds 15
3.3. Scanning electron microscopy (SEM 20
3.4. Optimization using Response surface analysis (RSM) 21
3.5. Fermentability test 27
3.6. Fermentation inhibitory compounds in pretreated/saccharified hydrolysates 35
3.7. Evaluation of removal capacity of nitrogen eutrophication through the ethanol fermentation using HM as initial feedstocks. 37
4. Conclusions 41
5. Acknowledgement 43
6. Nomenclature 44
7. 국문 초록 45
8. References 47
Degree
Master
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