Comparação da eficiência de hidrólise enzimática de bagaço de cana pré-tratado entre três formas de operação em batelada

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Autor(a) principal: Cappellazzo, Mirella
Data de Publicação: 2009
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da Universidade Estadual de Maringá (RI-UEM)
Texto Completo: http://repositorio.uem.br:8080/jspui/handle/1/3718
Resumo: In this study, the efficiency of three operation forms of the batch reactor for the enzymatic hydrolysis of steam-exploded and washed sugarcane bagasse, aiming for glucose production, were evaluated. A "fed-batch" reactor and a consecutive batches reactor where the hydrolysate was used for enzyme adsorption were compared to the conventional batch reactor. In the "fed-batch" reactor, the total solids loading was split into fractions, which were added at different intervals, during the total hydrolysis time, without removing non-hydrolyzed waste. In the consecutive batches reactor, after a determinate reaction time, the hydrolysate was separated and put together with a new portion of fresh pre-treated bagasse, intending for enzyme readsorption. The bagasse in suspension in the hydrolysate, containing the enzyme adsorbed, was then separated from the sugar solution by vacuum filtration and after, submitted to a new hydrolysis batch, without more enzyme addition. The comparison was made in terms of glucose production, which can be converted into ethanol. An enzyme system comprising cellulases and cellobiase produced by Trichoderma reesei Rut-C30 and Aspergillus awamori, was used in the enzymatic hydrolysis. The saccharification rate was higher in the first 24 hours, within more than half of the glucose was produced. The alternative reactors to the conventional batch reactor were tested motivated by the premise that their operation forms would cause minor inhibition of the hydrolysis reaction, by the gradual feeding of the substrate and separation of the produced syrup from the non reacted solid waste, consequently reaching a larger gain in glucose production, for the same reaction time. Nevertheless, the conventional batch reactor was more efficient than the "fed batch" and consecutive batches reactors, attaining a larger glucose production, in the tested conditions.
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spelling Comparação da eficiência de hidrólise enzimática de bagaço de cana pré-tratado entre três formas de operação em bateladaComparison of efficiency between three ways of batch operation For enzymatic hydrolysis of pretreated sugarcane bagasseEnzimas celulolíticasHidrólise enzimáticaBagaço de canaBatelada alimentadaBateladas consecutivasBrasil.EngenhariasEngenharia QuímicaIn this study, the efficiency of three operation forms of the batch reactor for the enzymatic hydrolysis of steam-exploded and washed sugarcane bagasse, aiming for glucose production, were evaluated. A "fed-batch" reactor and a consecutive batches reactor where the hydrolysate was used for enzyme adsorption were compared to the conventional batch reactor. In the "fed-batch" reactor, the total solids loading was split into fractions, which were added at different intervals, during the total hydrolysis time, without removing non-hydrolyzed waste. In the consecutive batches reactor, after a determinate reaction time, the hydrolysate was separated and put together with a new portion of fresh pre-treated bagasse, intending for enzyme readsorption. The bagasse in suspension in the hydrolysate, containing the enzyme adsorbed, was then separated from the sugar solution by vacuum filtration and after, submitted to a new hydrolysis batch, without more enzyme addition. The comparison was made in terms of glucose production, which can be converted into ethanol. An enzyme system comprising cellulases and cellobiase produced by Trichoderma reesei Rut-C30 and Aspergillus awamori, was used in the enzymatic hydrolysis. The saccharification rate was higher in the first 24 hours, within more than half of the glucose was produced. The alternative reactors to the conventional batch reactor were tested motivated by the premise that their operation forms would cause minor inhibition of the hydrolysis reaction, by the gradual feeding of the substrate and separation of the produced syrup from the non reacted solid waste, consequently reaching a larger gain in glucose production, for the same reaction time. Nevertheless, the conventional batch reactor was more efficient than the "fed batch" and consecutive batches reactors, attaining a larger glucose production, in the tested conditions.Neste estudo, foi investigada a eficiência de três formas de operação de reator batelada para a hidrólise enzimática de bagaço de cana-de-açúcar pré-tratado por explosão a vapor e lavado visando à produção de glicose. Os reatores batelada alimentada e bateladas consecutivas, este com aproveitamento do hidrolisado para readsorção da enzima, tiveram seus desempenhos comparados ao reator batelada convencional. No reator batelada alimentada a carga total de bagaço pré-tratado foi dividida em frações, que foram adicionadas em diferentes intervalos de tempo, distribuídos durante o tempo total de hidrólise, sem a remoção dos resíduos não hidrolisáveis. Enquanto no reator bateladas consecutivas, passado um determinado tempo de reação, o hidrolisado foi esgotado de cada batelada, e colocado em contato com nova porção de bagaço pré-tratado fresco, visando à readsorção da enzima. O bagaço em suspensão no hidrolisado, contendo a enzima adsorvida, foi separado da solução de açúcares por filtração a vácuo e, submetido a uma nova batelada de hidrólise, sem a adição de mais enzima. A comparação foi feita em termos de glicose produzida, que poderia ser posteriormente fermentada a etanol. Um sistema enzimático contendo celulases e celobiase produzidas por Trichoderma reesei Rut-C30 e Aspergillus awamori, foi utilizado na hidrólise enzimática. A velocidade de sacarificação foi maior nas primeiras 24 horas de reação, nas quais se produziu mais da metade da glicose total. Os reatores alternativos, ao reator batelada convencional, foram testados motivando-se nas premissas de que suas formas de operação causariam menor inibição da reação de hidrólise, pela alimentação gradativa do substrato e separação do xarope produzido do resíduo de sólido não reagido, consequentemente atingindo maior ganho na produção de glicose, para um mesmo tempo de reação. No entanto, o reator batelada convencional foi mais eficiente que os reatores batelada alimentada e bateladas consecutivas, alcançando uma maior produção de glicose, nas condições testadas.x, 81 fUniversidade Estadual de MaringáBrasilDepartamento de Engenharia QuímicaPrograma de Pós-Graduação em Engenharia QuímicaUEMMaringá, PRCentro de TecnologiaFlávio Faria de MoraesGisella Maria Zanin - UEMMarcos de Souza - UEMJosé Eduardo Olivo - UEMCappellazzo, Mirella2018-04-17T17:42:52Z2018-04-17T17:42:52Z2009info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesishttp://repositorio.uem.br:8080/jspui/handle/1/3718porinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Institucional da Universidade Estadual de Maringá (RI-UEM)instname:Universidade Estadual de Maringá (UEM)instacron:UEM2023-12-12T18:15:21Zoai:localhost:1/3718Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://repositorio.uem.br:8080/oai/requestopendoar:2024-04-23T14:56:52.278496Repositório Institucional da Universidade Estadual de Maringá (RI-UEM) - Universidade Estadual de Maringá (UEM)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Comparação da eficiência de hidrólise enzimática de bagaço de cana pré-tratado entre três formas de operação em batelada
Comparison of efficiency between three ways of batch operation For enzymatic hydrolysis of pretreated sugarcane bagasse
title Comparação da eficiência de hidrólise enzimática de bagaço de cana pré-tratado entre três formas de operação em batelada
spellingShingle Comparação da eficiência de hidrólise enzimática de bagaço de cana pré-tratado entre três formas de operação em batelada
Cappellazzo, Mirella
Enzimas celulolíticas
Hidrólise enzimática
Bagaço de cana
Batelada alimentada
Bateladas consecutivas
Brasil.
Engenharias
Engenharia Química
title_short Comparação da eficiência de hidrólise enzimática de bagaço de cana pré-tratado entre três formas de operação em batelada
title_full Comparação da eficiência de hidrólise enzimática de bagaço de cana pré-tratado entre três formas de operação em batelada
title_fullStr Comparação da eficiência de hidrólise enzimática de bagaço de cana pré-tratado entre três formas de operação em batelada
title_full_unstemmed Comparação da eficiência de hidrólise enzimática de bagaço de cana pré-tratado entre três formas de operação em batelada
title_sort Comparação da eficiência de hidrólise enzimática de bagaço de cana pré-tratado entre três formas de operação em batelada
author Cappellazzo, Mirella
author_facet Cappellazzo, Mirella
author_role author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Flávio Faria de Moraes
Gisella Maria Zanin - UEM
Marcos de Souza - UEM
José Eduardo Olivo - UEM
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Cappellazzo, Mirella
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Enzimas celulolíticas
Hidrólise enzimática
Bagaço de cana
Batelada alimentada
Bateladas consecutivas
Brasil.
Engenharias
Engenharia Química
topic Enzimas celulolíticas
Hidrólise enzimática
Bagaço de cana
Batelada alimentada
Bateladas consecutivas
Brasil.
Engenharias
Engenharia Química
description In this study, the efficiency of three operation forms of the batch reactor for the enzymatic hydrolysis of steam-exploded and washed sugarcane bagasse, aiming for glucose production, were evaluated. A "fed-batch" reactor and a consecutive batches reactor where the hydrolysate was used for enzyme adsorption were compared to the conventional batch reactor. In the "fed-batch" reactor, the total solids loading was split into fractions, which were added at different intervals, during the total hydrolysis time, without removing non-hydrolyzed waste. In the consecutive batches reactor, after a determinate reaction time, the hydrolysate was separated and put together with a new portion of fresh pre-treated bagasse, intending for enzyme readsorption. The bagasse in suspension in the hydrolysate, containing the enzyme adsorbed, was then separated from the sugar solution by vacuum filtration and after, submitted to a new hydrolysis batch, without more enzyme addition. The comparison was made in terms of glucose production, which can be converted into ethanol. An enzyme system comprising cellulases and cellobiase produced by Trichoderma reesei Rut-C30 and Aspergillus awamori, was used in the enzymatic hydrolysis. The saccharification rate was higher in the first 24 hours, within more than half of the glucose was produced. The alternative reactors to the conventional batch reactor were tested motivated by the premise that their operation forms would cause minor inhibition of the hydrolysis reaction, by the gradual feeding of the substrate and separation of the produced syrup from the non reacted solid waste, consequently reaching a larger gain in glucose production, for the same reaction time. Nevertheless, the conventional batch reactor was more efficient than the "fed batch" and consecutive batches reactors, attaining a larger glucose production, in the tested conditions.
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UEM
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