Qureshi, NasibLin, XiaoqingTao, ShunhuiLiu, SiqingHuang, HaiboNichols, Nancy N.2023-07-132023-07-132023-06-26Qureshi, N.; Lin, X.; Tao, S.; Liu, S.; Huang, H.; Nichols, N.N. Can Xylose Be Fermented to Biofuel Butanol in Continuous Long-Term Reactors: If Not, What Options Are There?Energies 2023, 16, 4945.http://hdl.handle.net/10919/115769This study applied concentrated xylose (60&ndash;250 g/L) medium to produce butanol (acetone butanol ethanol, or ABE). A control batch fermentation of 61 g/L initial glucose using <i>Clostridium beijerinckii</i> P260 resulted in a productivity and yield of 0.33 g/L&middot;h and 0.43 g/g, respectively. Use of 60 g/L xylose in a batch system resulted in productivity and yield of 0.26 g/L&middot;h, and 0.40 g/g, respectively. In these two experiments, the culture fermented 89.3% glucose and 83.6% of xylose, respectively. When ABE recovery was coupled with fermentation for continuous solvent removal, the culture fermented all the added xylose (60 g/L). This system resulted in a productivity and yield of 0.66 g/L&middot;h and 0.44 g/g, respectively. When the sugar concentration was further increased above 100 g/L, only a small fraction of the sugar was fermented in batch cultures without product removal. However, with simultaneous product removal, all the xylose (150 g/L) was fermented provided the culture was fed with nutrients intermittently. In this system, 66.32 g/L ABE was produced from 150 g/L xylose with a productivity of 0.44 g/L&middot;h and yield of 0.44 g/g. Using the integrated culture system allowed sugar consumption to be increased by 300% (150 g/L). The continuous system using xylose as a feed did not sustain and after 36 days (864 h) of fermentation, it produced only 2&ndash;3 g/L ABE. Rather, the culture became acidogenic and produced 4&ndash;5 g/L acids (acetic and butyric). This study suggested that xylose be fermented in batch reactors coupled with simultaneous product recovery rather than in continuous reactors.application/pdfenCreative Commons Attribution 4.0 Internationalbutanolconcentrated xylosefermentationproductivityClostridium beijerinckii P260Can Xylose Be Fermented to Biofuel Butanol in Continuous Long-Term Reactors: If Not, What Options Are There?Article - Refereed2023-07-13Energieshttps://doi.org/10.3390/en16134945