Output details
15 - General Engineering
University of Southampton
Improving the performance of enzymes in hydrolysis of high solids paper pulp derived from MSW
Significance of output:
Major obstacles in utilising lignocellulosic wastes for renewable fuel production include low conversion yields, energy-intensive process steps, and the cost of enzymes. The research targeted high solids operation to minimise energy inputs and water use. Mechanisms blocking enzyme re-use were identified and techniques developed to circumvent these, reducing the requirement for enzyme addition in successive cycles. Overall conversion was increased from 67% to 88%, with a concentrated output stream. The paper was accessed 1000 times in first month, the approach is now being tested at industrial scale in the USA1,2.
1 Fiberight and Novozymes: https://www.innovateuk.org/documents/3091671/3718942/IBLF+Spring+Newsletter+2012.pdf/a39f823d-fa43-43de-8036-4beda9ae97b5
2 Fiberight US plant http://ethanolrfa.3cdn.net/d9d44cd750f32071c6_h2m6vaik3.pdf