Study on
Conditioning of SO<sub>2</sub>–Ethanol–Water
Spent Liquor from Spruce Chips/Softwood Biomass for ABE Fermentation
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Abstract
The
focus of this study is to develop a process for conditioning
spent liquor produced by SO<sub>2</sub>–ethanol–water
(SEW) fractionation of spruce chips/softwood biomass for fermentation
to butanol, ethanol, and acetone/2-propanol (so-called ABE process)
by Clostridia bacteria. This study is an integral part of a project
which aims at creating an economic process that can utilize cheap
forestry residues such as twigs, cones, treetops, branches, and bark
to produce renewable chemicals and liquid fuels. The results of this
study suggest that the proposed scheme for conditioning of SEW spent
liquor from spruce/softwood biomass can be successfully applied to
produce chemicals and biofuels by ABE fermentation. Butanol, acetone,
and ethanol are produced at a total yield of around 0.25 g/g sugars