Applied Biochemistry and Biotechnology, Vol.161, No.1-8, 423-431, 2010
Ethanol Production from the Organic Fraction Obtained After Thermal Pretreatment of Municipal Solid Waste
In this work, the use of organic fraction from municipal solid waste (MSW) as substrate for ethanol production based on enzymatic hydrolysis was evaluated. MSW was subjected to a thermal pretreatment (active hygienization) at 160 A degrees C from 5 to 50 min. The organic fiber obtained after 30 min was used as substrate in a simultaneous saccharification and fermentation (SSF) and fed-batch SSF process using cellulases and amylases. In a fed-batch mode with 25% (w/w) substrate loading, final ethanol concentration of 30 g/L was achieved (60% of theoretical). In these conditions, more than 160 L of ethanol per ton of dry matter could be produced from the organic fraction of MSW.
Keywords:Municipal solid waste;Thermal pretreatment;Second generation bioethanol;Enzymatic hydrolysis;Simultaneous saccharification and fermentation;Fed-batch SSF