Biorefinery concept asks for an integrated processing approach to exploit all biomass components. The self-sustainability target may be approached if molecules characterized by high added value and fermentable sugars are produced simultaneously. In the present study, sequential (i) mild hydrothermal pretreatment to produce antioxidants and (ii) NaOH pretreatment to produce a fermentable sugar solution were carried out on coffee silverskin. Twenty-minute treatment and biomass to liquid ratio 1:30 (g mL) were identified as optimal operating conditions to extract bioactive compounds characterized by antioxidant activity (22.2 mg/g; 13.9 mg/g). Twenty-minutes and biomass to liquid ratio of 1:20 (g mL) were identified as optimal operating conditions to maximize sugar recovery and ABE production (solvent yield Y and ABE productivity of 0.21 g g and 0.12 g L h were obtained, respectively). The study marks the highly economic potential of the process aimed to exploit the CSS as feesdstock for antioxidant and biofuel production.

Combined antioxidant-biofuel production from coffee silverskin

Procentese Alessandra;Russo Maria Elena;
2019

Abstract

Biorefinery concept asks for an integrated processing approach to exploit all biomass components. The self-sustainability target may be approached if molecules characterized by high added value and fermentable sugars are produced simultaneously. In the present study, sequential (i) mild hydrothermal pretreatment to produce antioxidants and (ii) NaOH pretreatment to produce a fermentable sugar solution were carried out on coffee silverskin. Twenty-minute treatment and biomass to liquid ratio 1:30 (g mL) were identified as optimal operating conditions to extract bioactive compounds characterized by antioxidant activity (22.2 mg/g; 13.9 mg/g). Twenty-minutes and biomass to liquid ratio of 1:20 (g mL) were identified as optimal operating conditions to maximize sugar recovery and ABE production (solvent yield Y and ABE productivity of 0.21 g g and 0.12 g L h were obtained, respectively). The study marks the highly economic potential of the process aimed to exploit the CSS as feesdstock for antioxidant and biofuel production.
2019
Istituto di Ricerche sulla Combustione - IRC - Sede Napoli
Inglese
103
2
1021
1029
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Agro-industrial waste
Antioxidant
Biorefinery
Butanol
Coffee silverskin
2
info:eu-repo/semantics/article
262
Procentese, Alessandra; Raganati, Francesca; Olivieri, Giuseppe; Russo, Maria Elena; Marzocchella, Antonio
01 Contributo su Rivista::01.01 Articolo in rivista
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   Sustainable production of next generation biofuels from waste streams
   WASTE2FUELS
   H2020
   654623
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