Bioresource Technology, Vol.183, 101-110, 2015
Comparison of different pretreatments for the production of bioethanol and biomethane from corn stover and switchgrass
In this study the efficiency of mild ionic liquid (IL) pretreatment and pressurized hot water (PHW) is evaluated and compared in terms of bioethanol and biomethane yields, with corn stover (CS) and switch-grass (SG) as model bioenergy crops. Both feedstocks pretreated with the IL 1-ethyl-3-methylimidazolium acetate [C(2)C(1)Im][OAc] at 100 degrees C for 3 h exhibited lower glucose yield that those treated with harsher pretreatment conditions previously used. Compared to PHW, IL pretreatment demonstrated higher bioethanol yields; moreover IL pretreatment enhanced biomethane production. Taking into consideration both bioethanol and biomethane productions, results indicated that when using IL pretreatment, the total energy produced per kg of total solids was higher compared to untreated biomasses. Specifically energy produced from CS and SG was +18.6% and +34.5% respectively, as compared to those obtained by hot water treatment, i.e. +2.3% and +23.4% for CS and SG, respectively. (C) 2015 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
Keywords:Ionic liquid pretreatment;Pressurized hot water pretreatment;Bioethanol;Biomethane;Biomass pretreatment