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Characteristics of biorefinery process using laminaria japonica for the production of carbohydrate and reducing sugar SCOPUS KCI

Title
Characteristics of biorefinery process using laminaria japonica for the production of carbohydrate and reducing sugar
Authors
Kim, J.H.Ha, J.H.Choi, S.S.Park, J.M.
Date Issued
2019-10
Publisher
Korean Society of Industrial Engineering Chemistry
Abstract
In this study, Laminaria japonica was used as a substrate for a mixed aerobic microbial consortium. Laminaria japonica is well-known as a representative brown algal biomass possessing advantages of cheap cost, and high productivity and carbohydrate content. A biological saccharification system was established by inoculating and enriching the mixed aerobic microbial consortium. Production of the soluble carbohydrate and reducing sugar at different hydraulic retention times (HRT) was observed. The efficiency of saccharification increased according to the decrease of HRT. The maximum saccharification yield in a continuous biological pretreatment process was 17.96 and 4.30 g/L/day for the soluble carbohydrate and reducing sugar, respectively at the HRT of 1 day. In contrast, the staccharification yield decreased drastically at the HRT of 0.5 day. Experimental results indicate that Laminaria japonica is a promising material for the production of useful products, in particular for the saccharification through a biorefinery process. It can thus be concluded that a continuous biological pretreatment process using a mixed cultivation system can be successfully employed for the biorefinery technology. ? 2019 The Korean Society of Industrial and Engineering Chemistry.
URI
https://oasis.postech.ac.kr/handle/2014.oak/101131
DOI
10.14478/ace.2019.1068
ISSN
1225-0112
Article Type
Article
Citation
Applied Chemistry for Engineering, vol. 30, no. 5, page. 627 - 632, 2019-10
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