Insight into Steam Explosion Pretreatment of Sugarcane Bagasse for Bioethanol Production
Article 2023 en
Authors
PB
Paula Barciela
AP
Ana Perez-Vazquez
MC
María Carpena
Abstract
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Lignocellulosic biomass is a powerful material for producing sustainable biofuels because it can be converted into second-generation clean energy capable of coping with the depletion of fossil reserves and rising energy demands. However, pretreatment is required in the conversion process to overcome the recalcitrance of the lignocellulosic biomass; accelerate its disintegration into cellulose, hemicellulose, and lignin; and obtain an optimal yield of fermentable sugars in the enzymatic hydrolysis. Steam explosion technology has stood out due to its results and advantages, such as broad applicability, high efficiency in the short term, and lack of contamination. This gentle and quick pretreatment combines high-temperature autohydrolysis and structural alteration via explosive decompression. So, steam at high pressure (1–3.5 MPa) and temperature (180–240 °C) is pressed into the cell walls and plant tissues for a duration of seconds (30 s) to several minutes (20 min). In this aspect, sugarcane bagasse is a promising feedstock for bioethanol production due to its high cellulosic content and availability. Finally, the pretreatment of sugarcane bagasse by applying steam explosion seems to be a feasible economic option for bioethanol production.
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