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A larch based biorefinery: pre-extraction and extract fermentation to lactic acid

11th EWLP, Hamburg, Germany, August 16–19, 2010

  • Hanna Hörhammer EMAIL logo , Sara Walton and Adriaan van Heiningen
From the journal Holzforschung

Abstract

In a forest based biorefinery, pulp and paper are the main products, while side-streams are utilized for value-added products. One biorefinery concept is to remove hemicelluloses from wood by extraction prior to pulping and converting them into biofuels or chemicals. This study presents a concept of a larch wood based biorefinery and focuses on the mass balance of pre-extraction. Sugar rich extracts were obtained by hot water extraction of Siberian larch (Larix sibirica Lebed.) wood chips at different temperatures and times. At 160°C and 60–90 min the extract contains 13–16% hemicelluloses (on wood). The composition of extracts and extracted wood has been determined to have a basis for mass balances. Fermentation of the hydrolyzed extract with Bacillus coagulans MXL-9 resulted in consumption of all C6 and C5 sugars and produced lactic acid in high yield. In an earlier work, it was demonstrated that water pre-extraction of larch chips followed by polysulfide-anthraquinone (PSAQ) pulping still produced a good papermaking pulp at a yield comparable to the corresponding non-extracted kraft pulp. Accordingly, the present results show that a larch wood based biorefinery has a potential for industrial application.


Corresponding author. Department of Forest Products Technology, Aalto University, Espoo, Finland P.O. Box 16300, 00076 Aalto, Finland Phone: +358 50 344 3505

Received: 2010-11-29
Accepted: 2011-3-4
Published Online: 2011-05-24
Published Online: 2011-05-24
Published in Print: 2011-06-01

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