Process for the Enzymatic Conversion of Lignocellulosic Biomass

US2016201102A1 · US · A1

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Publication numberUS-2016201102-A1
Application numberUS-201414908948-A
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Filing dateAug 13, 2014
Priority dateAug 1, 2013
Publication dateJul 14, 2016
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The present invention provides a process for the enzymatic conversion of pretreated lignocellulosic biomass to fermentable sugars and fermentation products, the process including the steps of saccharification of at least a portion of the cellulose and/or hemicellulose in the pretreated biomass with an enzyme mixture comprising cellulase and/or hemicellulase enzymes, to obtain a partially-hydrolyzed biomass, followed by mechanical treatment of the partially-hydrolyzed biomass, and further saccharification of the mechanically-treated, partially hydrolyzed biomass with or without further addition of an enzyme mixture.

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A process for producing fermentable sugars from biomass, comprising: a. preparation of a biomass-enzyme mixture comprising (i) pretreated lignocellulosic biomass containing cellulose and/or hemicellulose and (ii) an enzyme composition comprising cellulase and/or hemicellulase enzymes; b. a first saccharification comprising incubation of the biomass-enzyme mixture from step (a) for a sufficient time to achieve hydrolysis of at least about 10% of the cellulose and/or hemicellulose and to produce partially-hydrolyzed biomass and hydrolysate liquor; c. mechanical treatment of the partially-hydrolyzed biomass produced by step (b) to produce mechanically-disrupted, partially-hydrolyzed biomass; and d. a second saccharification comprising incubation of the mechanically-disrupted, partially-hydrolyzed biomass produced by step (c) for a sufficient time to achieve hydrolysis of at least about 60% to about 100% of the cellulose and/or hemicellulose present in the pretreated lignocellulosic biomass to fermentable sugars. 2 . The process of claim 1 , wherein the second saccharification of step (d) is conducted without an additional dose of cellulase and/or hemicellulase enzymes. 3 . The process of claim 1 , wherein the second saccharification of step (d) is conducted with an additional dose of cellulase and/or hemicellulase enzymes. 4 . The process of claim 1 , wherein the mechanical treatment is selected from the group consisting of disk refining, milling, crushing, grinding, shredding, extrusion, beating, or combinations thereof. 5 . The process of claim 4 , wherein the mechanical treatment is refining. 6 . The process of claim 5 , wherein the refining is conducted so as to provide a refining energy of from about 50 to about 500 kWh per dry tonne of biomass. 7 . The process of claim 1 , further comprising one or more additional mechanical treatments and second saccharification steps. 8 . The process of claim 1 , wherein the lignocellulosic biomass is subjected to one or more pretreatment methods prior to the step (a). 9 . The process of claim 8 , wherein the one or more pretreatment methods is hot water pretreatment, steam pretreatment, dilute acid pretreatment, wet oxidation, wet explosion pretreatment with organic solvents, biological pretreatment, supercritical CO 2 pretreatment, supercritical H 2 O pretreatment, ozone pretreatment, ionic liquid pretreatment, or ultrasound, microwave, or gamma irradiation. 10 . The process of claim 1 , further comprising a solids-liquid separation step after the first saccharification of step (b) and before the mechanical treatment of step (c). 11 . The process of claim 10 , wherein after the mechanical treatment of step (c), the mechanically-treated, partially-hydrolyzed biomass is recombined with the liquids from the solids-liquid separation step. 12 . The process of claim 1 , wherein the cellulase enzyme is a cellobiohydrolase, an endoglucanase, a beta-glucosidase, or mixtures thereof. 13 . The process of claim 1 , wherein the cellulase enzyme composition further comprises one or more (e.g., several) proteins selected from the group consisting of a polypeptide having cellulolytic enhancing activity, an expansin, a ligninolytic enzyme, an oxidoreductase, a pectinase, a protease, and a swollenin. 14 . The process of claim 13 , wherein the cellulase enzyme composition further comprises a polypeptide having cellulolytic enhancing activity. 15 . The process of claim 14 , wherein the polypeptide having cellulolytic enhancing activity is an Auxilliary Activity 9 (AA9) polypeptide. 16 . The process of claim 1 , wherein the hemicellulase enzyme is an acetylmannan esterase, an acetylxylan esterase, an arabinanase, an arabinofuranosidase, a coumaric acid esterase, a feruloyl esterase, a galactosidase, a glucuronidase, a glucuronoyl esterase, a mannanase, a mannosidase, a xylanase, a xylosidase, or any combination thereof. 17 . A process for producing a fermentation product, comprising: a. preparation of a biomass-enzyme mixture comprising (i) pretreated lignocellulosic biomass containing cellulose and/or hemicellulose and (ii) an enzyme composition comprising cellulase enzymes and/or hemicellulase enzymes; b. a first saccharification of the biomass-enzyme mixture from step (a) for a sufficient time to achieve hydrolysis of at least about 10% of the cellulose and/or hemicellulose and to produce partially-hydrolyzed biomass and hydrolysate liquor; c. mechanical treatment of the partially-hydrolyzed biomass produced by step (b) to produce mechanically-disrupted, partially-hydrolyzed biomass; d. a second saccharification of the mechanically-disrupted, partially-hydrolyzed biomass produced by step (c) for a sufficient time to achieve hydrolysis of at least about 60% of the cellulose and/or hemicellulose present in the pretreated lignocellulosic biomass to fermentable sugars; e. fermenting the fermentable sugars produced in step (d) with one or more fermenting microorganisms to produce a fermentation product; and f. recovering the fermentation product from the fermentation. 18 . The process of claim 17 , wherein step (e) is conducted simultaneously with step (b) and/or step (d) in a simultaneous saccharification and fermentation. 19 . (canceled) 20 . (canceled) 21 . (canceled) 22 . (canceled) 23 . (canceled) 24 . (canceled) 25 . (canceled) 26 . (canceled) 27 . (canceled) 28 . (canceled) 29 . (canceled) 30 . A process for producing a fermentation product, comprising: a. pretreatment of lignocellulosic biomass containing cellulose and/or hemicellulose by hot water pretreatment, steam pretreatment, dilute acid pretreatment, wet oxidation, wet explosion pretreatment with organic solvents, biological pretreatment, supercritical CO 2 pretreatment, or ozone pretreatment to form a pretreated lignocellulosic biomass; b. preparation of a biomass-enzyme mixture comprising (i) the pretreated lignocellulosic biomass of step (a) and (ii) an enzyme composition comprising cellulase enzymes and/or hemicellulase enzymes; c. a first saccharification of the biomass-enzyme mixture from step (b) for a sufficient time to achieve hydrolysis of at least about 10% of the cellulose and/or hemicellulose and to produce partially-hydrolyzed biomass and hydrolysate liquor; d. mechanical treatment of the partially-hydrolyzed biomass produced by step (c) to produce mechanically-disrupted, partially-hydrolyzed biomass; e. a second saccharification of the mechanically-disrupted, partially-hydrolyzed biomass produced by step (d) for a sufficient time to achieve hydrolysis of at least about 60% of the cellulose and/or hemicellulose to fermentable sugars; f. fermenting the fermentable sugars produced in step (e) with one or more fermenting microorganisms to produce a fermentation product; and g. recovering the fermentation product from the fermentation. 31 . The process of claim 1 , wherein the biomass is agricultural residue (sugar cane bagasse, corn stover, wheat straw, barley straw, rice straw, oat straw, canola straw, and soybean stover), herbaceous material (including energy crops), municipal solid waste, pulp and paper mill residue, waste paper, wood (including forestry residue), or any combination thereof. 32 . (canceled)

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  • obtained by saccharification of cellulosic materials (manufacture of fodder A23K10/32) · CPC title

  • Pretreatment of cellulosic or lignocellulosic material for subsequent enzymatic treatment or hydrolysis · CPC title

  • C12P7/10Primary

    substrate containing cellulosic material · CPC title

  • C12P19/02Primary

    Monosaccharides (2-ketogulonic acid C12P7/60) · CPC title

  • Fermentation products obtained from optionally pretreated or hydrolyzed cellulosic or lignocellulosic material as the carbon source · CPC title

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The present invention provides a process for the enzymatic conversion of pretreated lignocellulosic biomass to fermentable sugars and fermentation products, the process including the steps of saccharification of at least a portion of the cellulose and/or hemicellulose in the pretreated biomass with an enzyme mixture comprising cellulase and/or hemicellulase enzymes, to obtain a partially-hydrol…
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Primary CPC classification C12P7/10. Mapped technology areas include Chemistry & Metallurgy.
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