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A method for producing ethanol, butanol and acetone by segmenting mixed sugar containing pentose and hexose and mixed bacteria fermentation

A technology of mixed bacteria fermentation and mixed sugar, which is applied in the field of fermentation to produce ethanol, butanol and acetone, to reduce environmental pollution, ensure safety and promote diversification

Active Publication Date: 2017-10-17
GUANGZHOU INST OF ENERGY CONVERSION - CHINESE ACAD OF SCI
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Invention patent CN101440381B discloses a method of co-fermenting pentose and hexose to produce acetone butanol, which solves the problem of pentose fermentation, but the total solvent conversion rate of acetone, butanol and ethanol produced by Clostridium acetobutylicum fermentation is only 35% around 50% of the ethanol produced by Saccharomyces cerevisiae
[0004] There is no report on the production of ethanol, butanol and acetone by using Saccharomyces cerevisiae and Clostridium acetobutylicum in stages and mixed fermentation with mixed sugars containing pentoses and hexoses as raw materials

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[0020] Example 1: Production of ethanol, butanol and acetone by segmenting corn stalk hydrolyzate and mixed bacteria fermentation

[0021] The fermentation medium is: total sugar is 70g / l, of which pentose is 30g / l (accounting for 42.8% of total sugar), adding organic additives (mixed preparation of various agricultural and sideline products, rich in phosphorus and nitrogen, including bran, rice bran , bean cake powder and bean cake, etc.) 7g / l (the quality of the nitrogen source and phosphorus source is 10% of the total sugar mass in the hydrolyzate). Mix well, dispense into 250ml Erlenmeyer flasks, each Erlenmeyer flask is filled with 150ml. Sterilize at 135°C for 20 minutes in a sterilizer. After sterilization, cool to 37°C, insert Clostridium acetobutylicum, and anaerobically ferment at 37°C for 4 hours, 24 hours, 48 ​​hours, and 72 hours, then respectively insert Saccharomyces cerevisiae at 28°C to continue anaerobic fermentation until the total fermentation time 144 ho...

Embodiment 2

[0025] Example 2: Select corn stalk hydrolyzate to segment and mix bacteria to ferment to produce ethanol, butanol and acetone

[0026] The fermentation medium is: total sugar is 70g / l, wherein pentose is 35g / l (accounting for 50% of total sugar), bran 35g / l is added (the quality of the nitrogen source and phosphorus source is the total sugar mass in the hydrolyzate 50% of Mix well, dispense into 250ml Erlenmeyer flasks, each Erlenmeyer flask is filled with 150ml. Sterilize at 115°C for 60 minutes in a sterilizer. After sterilization, cool to 28°C, insert Saccharomyces cerevisiae, and carry out anaerobic fermentation at 28°C for 4 hours, 24 hours, 48 ​​hours, and 72 hours, respectively insert Clostridium acetobutylicum and continue anaerobic fermentation at 37°C until the total fermentation time 168 hours. After the fermentation is complete, get 1ml of fermented liquid and place it in a centrifuge tube, centrifuge for 7 minutes at a speed of 11000 rpm, and measure the conte...

Embodiment 3

[0029] Example 3: Production of ethanol, butanol and acetone by segmenting corn stalk hydrolyzate and mixed bacteria fermentation

[0030]The fermentation medium is: total sugar is 70g / l, of which pentose is 30g / l (accounting for 42.8% of total sugar), bean cake powder is added 14g / l (the quality of the nitrogen source and phosphorus source is the total sugar mass in the hydrolyzate 20% of Mix well, dispense into 250ml Erlenmeyer flasks, each Erlenmeyer flask is filled with 150ml. Sterilize at 115°C for 60 minutes in a sterilizer. After sterilization, cool to 37°C, insert Clostridium acetobutylicum, insert Saccharomyces cerevisiae after anaerobic fermentation at 37°C for 18 hours, and continue anaerobic fermentation at 28°C for 30 hours, 48 ​​hours, 72 hours, 96 hours, 120 hours , 144 hours, 168 hours. After the fermentation is complete, get 1ml of fermented liquid and place it in a centrifuge tube, centrifuge for 7 minutes at a speed of 11000 rpm, and measure the contents ...

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Abstract

The invention discloses a method for producing ethanol, butanol and acetone by utilizing segmented and mixed fermentation of mixed sugar containing pentose and hexose. According to the method, ethanol, butanol and acetone is produced by using mixed sugar containing pentose and hexose as a raw material to perform segmented and mixed fermentation with acetone butanol through saccharomyces cerevisiae, the problems of pentose fermentation of the traditional cellulose fuel ethanol and low conversion rate of total solvent produced by co-fermentation of clostridium acetobutylicum pentose and hexose can be solved, the conversion rate of the total solvent is improved by 5-50%, forestry and agricultural residues can be comprehensively utilized, environmental pollution can be reduced, diversification of the energy structure in China can be promoted, and the method has a positive meaning to the liquid fuel safety of China.

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Technical field: [0001] The invention relates to a method for producing ethanol, butanol and acetone by fermentation, in particular to a method for producing ethanol, butanol and acetone by segmenting mixed sugars containing pentose and hexose and fermenting mixed bacteria. Background technique: [0002] With the rapid development of the global society and economy, the consumption of energy is increasing day by day. The total energy consumption will increase from the current 10 billion tons of oil to 16.2 billion tons of oil in 2025, with a growth rate of more than 50%. 2 emissions will also increase rapidly. On the other hand, according to the latest data, the proven reserves of oil, coal and natural gas in the world are 177 billion tons, 982.7 billion tons and 118×106 billion m3 respectively. 3 . Based on current mining and consumption rates, oil can only last for 40 years, while natural gas and coal can last for 65 and 162 years, respectively. Therefore, the pressure o...

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Patent Type & Authority Patents(China)
IPC IPC(8): C12P7/06C12P7/16C12P7/26C12R1/865
CPCY02E50/10
Inventor 陈新德熊莲陈雪芳侯小虎黄超张海荣罗峻
Owner GUANGZHOU INST OF ENERGY CONVERSION - CHINESE ACAD OF SCI
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