报告题目:Bioethanol: A Sustainable Approach to Chemicals and Materials(乙醇:一种获得化学品和材料的可持续途径)
报告人:Shijie Liu Ph.D, 教授,副系主任
Department of Paper and Bioprocess Engineering, SUNY ESF, USA
时间:2013年6月6日上午 9:00-10:30
地点:制浆造纸工程国家重点实验室新楼306会议室
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2013年6月4日
报告内容介绍:
Sustainability has been the hot-topic today. Biomass has been characterized either as a sustainable chemical and energy source or as worse than fossil, all under the pretense of sustainability. From a broad and objective examination of the known chemical and energy sources, biomass is top the list as a sustainable source. Biomass conversion to ethanol has been the first controversial route to be commercialized for the production of biofuel. Despite its often much emphasized negatives, ethanol is the best choice in the search for a sustainable route for chemicals and energy. Ethanol fermentation has been practiced for centuries, which comes with better efficiency as compared with other biochemical such asbutanol or more exotic alcohols or solvents. Ethanol is an intermediate that has been known for longer chain chemical and polymer synthesis.
At SUNY ESF, we have been started with the separation of hemicellulosic materials from woody biomass in the elaborate biomass bioenergy program. Hot-water extraction process has been developed to extract hemicellulosic materials and enhance the cellulosic biomaterial. The hemicellulosic materials were membrane concentrated and acid-hydrolyzed to mixed sugars. Xylose has been the dominant component in hardwood extracts. Glucose content is also high in Paulownia extracts. Membrane separated mixed sugars have been studied for ethanol production with yeast (P. stiptis) and bacterial (E. coli), butanol production, and other biochemicals. Ethanol fermention was shown more energetic than butanol. Ethanol is an ideal biochemical for sugar conversion.