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  • Predictive modeling to de-risk bio-based manufacturing by adapting to variability in lignocellulosic biomass supply.

Predictive modeling to de-risk bio-based manufacturing by adapting to variability in lignocellulosic biomass supply.

Bioresource technology (2017-07-15)
Akash Narani, Phil Coffman, James Gardner, Chenlin Li, Allison E Ray, Damon S Hartley, Allison Stettler, N V S N Murthy Konda, Blake Simmons, Todd R Pray, Deepti Tanjore
ABSTRACT

Commercial-scale bio-refineries are designed to process 2000tons/day of single lignocellulosic biomass. Several geographical areas in the United States generate diverse feedstocks that, when combined, can be substantial for bio-based manufacturing. Blending multiple feedstocks is a strategy being investigated to expand bio-based manufacturing outside Corn Belt. In this study, we developed a model to predict continuous envelopes of biomass blends that are optimal for a given pretreatment condition to achieve a predetermined sugar yield or vice versa. For example, our model predicted more than 60% glucose yield can be achieved by treating an equal part blend of energy cane, corn stover, and switchgrass with alkali pretreatment at 120°C for 14.8h. By using ionic liquid to pretreat an equal part blend of the biomass feedstocks at 160°C for 2.2h, we achieved 87.6% glucose yield. Such a predictive model can potentially overcome dependence on a single feedstock.

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Sodium hydroxide solution, 50% in H2O