WO2019120995A1 - Procede de traitement de biomasse ligno-cellulosique - Google Patents

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WO2019120995A1
WO2019120995A1 PCT/EP2018/083541 EP2018083541W WO2019120995A1 WO 2019120995 A1 WO2019120995 A1 WO 2019120995A1 EP 2018083541 W EP2018083541 W EP 2018083541W WO 2019120995 A1 WO2019120995 A1 WO 2019120995A1
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  • the invention relates to a lignocellulosic biomass treatment method for producing so-called second-generation (2G) sweetened juices.
  • These sugar juices can be used to produce other products biochemically (eg alcohols such as ethanol, butanol or other molecules, for example solvents such as acetone etc ).
  • This process generally comprises three stages which are the liquor preparation, the impregnation of the biomass and the pretreatment of the impregnated biomass, for example by cooking, possibly followed by a steam explosion.
  • the invention is more particularly concerned with the first two steps of the method.
  • Lignocellulosic biomass is one of the most abundant renewable resources on earth.
  • the substrates considered are very varied, they concern at the same time woody substrates like various woods (hardwood and softwood), co-products resulting from agriculture (straws of wheat, straws of rice, corncobs, etc ...) or other agro-food industries, paper mills, etc ...
  • the process for the biochemical transformation of lignocellulosic into sweet juice 2G comprises in particular a pretreatment step and an enzymatic hydrolysis step with an enzymatic cocktail. These processes also often include an impregnation step before pretreatment.
  • the sugar juices resulting from the hydrolysis are then treated, for example by fermentation, and the process also comprises separation steps and / or a purification step of the final product.
  • Lignocellulosic biomass is composed of three main polymers: cellulose (35 to 50%), which is a polysaccharide essentially consisting of hexoses; hemicellulose (20 to 30%), which is a polysaccharide essentially consisting of pentoses; and lignin (15-25%), which is a complex, high molecular weight polymer of aromatic alcohols linked by ether linkages. These different molecules are responsible for the intrinsic properties of the plant wall and are organized in a complex entanglement.
  • cellulose and hemicellulose are those that allow the production of 2G sugar juice.
  • hemicellulose is mainly broken down into sugar during pretreatment and cellulose is converted to glucose by enzymatic hydrolysis.
  • access to crude cellulose remains difficult to access enzymes, hence the need for pretreatment.
  • This pretreatment allows modifying the physicochemical properties of lignocellulosic to improve the accessibility of cellulose to enzymes and its reactivity to enzymatic hydrolysis.
  • the pretreated substrate with residual cellulose, hemicellulose and lignin contains the solubilized line and a part of the hemicellulose.
  • the solvent phase which contains the solubilized line and a part of the hemicellulose.
  • Some "organosolv pulping" treatments are coupled with the addition of a strong acid (of the H2SO4 type). It is also conceivable to have the biomass contacted with the solvent via an impregnation reactor before the cooking phase or to have the biomass come into contact with the acid catalyst before cooking. organosolv pulping ".
  • pretreatments One of the most effective pretreatments is the steam explosion under acid conditions, which allows for almost complete hydrolysis of hemicellulose and a significant improvement in the accessibility and reactivity of cellulose to enzymes. This pretreatment may be preceded by other treatment (s).
  • US-8057639 and US-8512512 disclose a process comprising a first step of hydrolyzing hemicellulose to C5 sugars under mild conditions thus preserving them from degradation. This step is carried out in a first reactor under a pressure of 1.5 bar or more by steam injection, at a temperature of 110 ° C. or more, and optionally in the presence of weak acid. After this step, a washing is carried out to extract and recover the C5 sugar juices before sending the remaining biomass, enriched in cellulose and lignin, in a second stage (second reactor) where the steam explosion takes place.
  • This second reactor operates at a higher pressure than the first reactor with a high pressure steam injection which causes a sudden expansion of the biomass (steam explosion).
  • the patent application WO-2013/141776 describes, in the paper industry, a method of impregnation in a vertical reactor (impregnator) containing basic impregnation liquor, thus defining a first zone in which the impregnation is carried out.
  • the lignocellulosic material is received at the bottom of the impregnator, it is transferred to the top of the impregnator by means of two transfer screws.
  • the biomass drips and the liquid falls back into the first zone.
  • the liquid level is controlled by the addition of basic liquor.
  • the object of the invention is to improve the impregnation process and the adapted tooling described in the above-mentioned application WO-2013/141776.
  • the invention aims in particular to improve the quality of the impregnation of biomass with a catalytic liquor.
  • the invention seeks to make the impregnation method and tooling easier to implement and / or less fluid consumers.
  • the invention firstly relates to a method for treating a lignocellulosic biomass, said method comprising the following steps: a. Preparation of an impregnating liquor containing a chemical catalyst for impregnating the biomass, selected from an acid catalyst, a basic catalyst and an oxidizing catalyst, preferably an acid catalyst b. Introduction of the ground biomass by an inlet of an impregnation reactor, said inlet being situated in a first impregnation zone of said impregnation reactor which comprises two superimposed zones, said first impregnation zone and a second zone called an impregnation zone. drainage above the impregnation zone c. Introduction of the liquor by a first liquor inlet located in said first reactor impregnation zone,
  • the invention is characterized in that the method also comprises the following step: d. Introduction of said liquor into said reactor by a second liquor inlet in another zone of the reactor located below the inlet of the biomass located in the first impregnation zone.
  • the "above” or “below” type spatial references are understood as a function of the orientation that is preferentially vertical or oblique with respect to the vertical of the reactor, which, over its height, comprises therefore a succession of zones that crosses the biomass that will feed the reactor, including an introduction zone and then a dewatering zone.
  • the biomass preferably has an upward movement in the reactor, the introduction zone being then "under” the dewatering zone. (The invention could adapt to other configurations of the reactor while adapting the terminology).
  • the invention therefore proposes to inject into the impregnation reactor the catalytic liquor not only in the impregnation zone of the reactor, which is conventional, but also under the impregnation zone, below the injection point of the reactor.
  • This zone is generally considered to be a "dead” or “inactive” zone of the reactor, since the biomass introduced into the first impregnation zone will be brought to the dewatering zone, above the impregnation zone. upward movement being caused by means of transport in the type of transport screw reactor for example.
  • This zone corresponds to the bottom of the reactor, generally arranged according to the vertical or the oblique, bottom by which is (are) introduced (s) in the reactor the transport screw (s) whose movement is actuated by a motor Injecting liquor into this zone was contrary to the habits since little / no biomass stays in this zone, and if it were envisaged to inject a fluid in this zone, it was possibly only water intended, in the case of the use of transport screws in the reactor, to lubricate the screws, for an essentially mechanical purpose, therefore.
  • the liquor injected under the point of injection of the biomass could make it possible to better treat the biomass just in its injection zone.
  • a feed screw that compresses and brings the biomass into the reactor, a biomass plug forming in part downstream of the screw which prevents any rise of liquid to the reactor. upstream of the screw. And this plug, when it enters the reactor, will open, including mechanically by the use of a piston that comes into the reactor to meet the plug in question.
  • the biomass is transported from the first impregnation zone to the second dewatering zone by transport means of the one or more transport screws type.
  • the biomass impregnates liquor in the first zone and drips into the second zone.
  • the conveying screw of the dripping zone may be surrounded by a grid through the orifices from which the excess liquid flows.
  • the introduction of the biomass into the first impregnation zone of the reactor is carried out by a feed means creating a biomass plug preventing the rise of liquid from said first zone in said feed means, said means feeding being in particular a feed screw.
  • the liquor from the same preparation zone will therefore be injected at two points, and it will be possible, with a given liquor consumption, to measure the proportion of liquor injected into the impregnation zone with respect to that injected.
  • the point of injection of the biomass preferably, 80 to 98%, especially 85 to 90%, (by volume) of the liquor introduced into the impregnation reactor is introduced by the first liquor inlet, and the complement 100% of the liquor introduced into the reactor is introduced through the second liquor inlet.
  • Most of the liquor is therefore injected into its conventional zone, "taking up” up to 20% of this quantity in order to inject it into the bottom of the reactor.
  • the introduction of liquor by the first liquor inlet and / or the second liquor inlet can be continuous or discontinuous.
  • the other zone of the reactor in which the second liquor inlet is located is an inactive zone located in the bottom of the reactor disposed substantially vertically or obliquely to the vertical.
  • the liquor used is an acid-catalyzed liquor, and the pH of the liquor is adjusted to between 0.1 and 4, in particular between 0.3 and 2.
  • At least one acid selected from sulfuric acid, hydrochloric acid, nitric acid, oxalic acid.
  • Their content, in the aqueous phase is preferably between 0.2 and 8% by weight.
  • the subject of the invention is also a process for the continuous treatment of a lignocellulosic biomass, comprising the steps previously described, and which continues, continuously or not, comprising the following steps: e. Transfer of the impregnated biomass and drained from the outlet of the impregnation reactor to a cooking reactor, possibly coupled to a steam explosion f. Pretreatment of said biomass in said reactor g. Enzymatic hydrolysis of pretreated biomass h. Alcoholic fermentation of the enzymatic hydrolysis mash obtained from the pretreated biomass.
  • the subject of the invention is also a plant for treating a lignocellulosic biomass, comprising:
  • a zone for preparing an impregnating liquor containing a chemical catalyst for impregnating the biomass in particular an acidic, basic or oxidizing catalyst, and preferably an acidic catalyst and provided with a liquor outlet
  • An impregnation reactor comprising a first impregnation zone provided with a biomass inlet and a second zone superimposed on the first one, said dewatering zone, and provided with a biomass outlet
  • a first impregnating liquor supply means for the reactor connecting a liquor outlet of the liquor preparation zone to a first liquor inlet in the first impregnation zone of the reactor, such that the installation also includes:
  • a second impregnating liquor supply means for the reactor connecting a liquor outlet of the liquor preparation zone to a second liquor inlet in a zone of the reactor located below the inlet of the biomass of the first impregnation area.
  • This installation makes it possible to implement the process described above, by providing the means for introducing into a second point of the impregnation reactor the catalytic liquor.
  • the invention also includes the injection of catalytic liquor into the impregnation reactor in addition to two injection points, for example by three or four separate entries in the reactor, of which at least one, for example two, in the impregnation zone and at least one, for example one or two, below the point of injection of the biomass
  • the plant according to the invention preferably uses an impregnation reactor of vertical orientation or oblique with respect to the vertical, the biomass performing an upward movement from the first impregnation zone to the second dewatering zone by one or transport screws disposed in the reactor in said areas.
  • the preparation zone of the impregnating liquor may be a tank, or a static mixer or a dynamic mixer or any other means for mixing a solvent (for example water) and the catalyst (for example an acid of the type H 2 SO 4 in the case of an acidic liquor).
  • a solvent for example water
  • the catalyst for example an acid of the type H 2 SO 4 in the case of an acidic liquor.
  • the first and second liquor supply means comprise a common pipe portion connected to the same liquor outlet of the liquor preparation zone: a bypass is made on the pipe of supply of the liquor to the impregnation zone of the reactor.
  • the first and second liquor feed means are each connected to an outlet separate from the liquor preparation zone: a completely different line is then used to convey the liquor from another outlet to the liquor. the second liquor inlet of the reactor.
  • the biomass feed means is preferably designed to create a biomass plug preventing the rise of liquid from said first zone in said feed means, said feed means being in particular a feed screw.
  • the plant according to the invention may also also comprise a biomass pre-treatment reactor obtained at the outlet of the impregnation reactor, an enzymatic hydrolysis reactor and a reactor. alcoholic fermentation reactor, all the reactors, or at least two of them, being mounted in series.
  • the subject of the invention is also the use of the method or plant previously described for the treatment of biomasses of the wood, straw, agricultural residues and any dedicated energy crop type, in particular annual or multi-year plants such as miscanthus view. to produce sugars, biofuels or bio-based molecules.
  • the lignocellulosic biomass, or lignocellulosic materials used in the process according to the invention is obtained for example from wood (hardwood and softwood), raw or treated, by-products of agriculture such as straw. , plant fibers, forest crops, residues of alcoholic, sugar and cereal plants, residues of the paper industry, marine biomass (eg, cellulosic macroalgae) or transformation products of cellulosic or lignocellulosic materials.
  • the lignocellulosic materials can also be biopolymers and are preferably rich in cellulose.
  • the lignocellulosic biomass used is wood, wheat straw, wood pulp, miscanthus, rice straw or corn stalks.
  • Figure 1 a schematic representation of a biomass impregnation tooling with a liquor according to the prior art
  • FIG. 2 a schematic block diagram representation of the tooling and the impregnation method implemented in the invention
  • FIG. 1 is a diagrammatic representation of a biomass impregnation tool with a liquor according to the prior art, it is therefore not necessarily to scale and does not represent all the components of the tooling, but only those of particular interest to the description of the invention.
  • the process according to the invention is a process for treating a lignocellulosic biomass before enzymatic hydrolysis. It is part of processes aimed at producing second-generation sugars from which numerous biochemical pathways make it possible to obtain oxygenated molecules (for example alcohols such as ethanol, butanol, etc.).
  • oxygenated molecules for example alcohols such as ethanol, butanol, etc.
  • the following examples relate to an integrated process of acid impregnation followed, continuously or otherwise, pretreatment by steam explosion, optionally with a recycling of the acidic impregnating liquor.
  • This method is compatible with processes for producing 2G sugars (that is to say obtained from lignocellulosic biomass) or more broadly bio-sourced molecules (that is to say from natural or derived substrates). natural substrates).
  • a grinding step is necessary to have a particle size compatible with the technological means and the operating conditions of the steps.
  • a simple shredding may be sufficient but grinding with or without refining may be required.
  • the ground biomass 6 has a particle size (the largest size) of at most 300 mm. Most often, grinding of straws is done with grids of 5 to 100 mm and the wood is shredded in parallelepiped plates with a length between 20 and 160 mm, a width between 10 and 100 mm and a thickness between 2 and 20 mm.
  • the ground biomass 6 is fed to the first impregnation zone 5a of the impregnation reactor via a conical feed screw 6a in which a hermetic plug 6b of biomass prevents the rise of liquid of said zone 5a in the screw 6a, just before entering the first impregnation zone.
  • This conical compression screw may comprise a fairing in the form of a perforated grid. It has a conical portion, said conical portion being connected in the lower portion of the first impregnation zone 5a of the reactor.
  • This screw 6a thus has a dual function: on the one hand, the introduction of the biomass continuously in the impregnation reactor, and on the other hand the formation of a plug to seal and prevent leakage liquor from the impregnation reactor to the screw and upstream of the screw.
  • the impregnation is carried out under atmospheric pressure and at a temperature of 10-95 ° C.
  • the residence time of the biomass in the impregnation reactor 5 is usually 20 seconds to 60 minutes, preferably at least 30 seconds, preferably at least 1 minute, preferably at most 45 minutes, and more often between 1 and 35 minutes. Preferably, it is carried out in a single reactor.
  • the impregnation reactor 5 (or impregnator) is tubular in shape and vertical or inclined at an angle less than 60 ° to the vertical. It is in the vertical examples.
  • This reactor comprises two superimposed impregnation zones 5a, 5b, located along the same axis.
  • the lower zone 5a is called the first impregnation zone and receives the biomass through an opening. pressed from the feed screw 6a, opening above which is provided an inlet 4 of acid liquor still in this first zone 5a.
  • the zone 5b situated above (upper zone) is called the second impregnation zone, or dewatering zone: it receives the biomass coming from the first impregnation zone 5a.
  • the reactor 5 (impregnator) is provided with one or more transport screws 5c which transfer (s) the biomass from the bottom of the first impregnation zone to the outlet opening from the top of the second impregnation zone 5b .
  • the first impregnation zone 5a corresponds to the space filled by the impregnation liquor.
  • the second impregnation zone 5b does not contain a continuous liquid phase. It is particularly advantageous to maintain a constant distribution between the first impregnation zone and the second impregnation zone.
  • the reactor is equipped with a detection system (level sensor), preferably with a liquor level control system (not shown), to ensure a filling at the desired level.
  • the impregnating catalytic liquor is an aqueous solution having a pH of 0.1 to 6, a reference of 0.2 to 4.0, and a temperature of 10-95 ° C.
  • the acid is sulfuric acid.
  • This type of liquor is well known to those skilled in the art and any other acid usually used for impregnation is suitable.
  • the amount of acid and the temperature of the liquor are generally fixed.
  • the means for obtaining and maintaining the temperature are known to those skilled in the art.
  • the preparation of the liquor is done here in a tank 3 with a water inlet 1 and a concentrated sulfuric acid inlet 2.
  • the compression effect of the biomass during the formation of the plug (at the level of the transfer screw) and the decompression at the inlet of the first impregnation zone filled with liquor makes it possible to better gouge the biomass (sponge effect) .
  • the biomass is transferred through the first zone 5a where it is impregnated to the second impregnation zone 5b located above the level of the liquor.
  • the second impregnation zone 5b is provided with a grid (s) retaining the wet biomass in the second impregnation zone, which gate thus allows the liquid from the second impregnation zone 5b to flow into the first zone. impregnation 5a.
  • the impregnated and drained biomass is recovered and contains little or no free water. Its dry matter content generally varies between 15 and 40% by weight.
  • the separated liquor often called spent liquor, is found in the liquid of the first impregnation zone.
  • the liquor preparation is also a step which makes it possible to regulate its operating parameters such as, for example, temperature, pH or any other characteristic.
  • the correct acid concentration is adjusted by additions of acid and / or water. It also makes it possible to produce a homogeneous liquor. This step is carried out in a liquor preparation zone.
  • a mixture tank with a stirring system or a mixer (not shown) (preferably a static mixer).
  • the apparatus is equipped with sensors for measuring pH and flow rate for the water, the acid, and the prepared liquor .... All these sensors make it possible to set up a regulation which balances the flow rates and acidities so as to have a steady steady running at the desired conditions.
  • the tank 3 for preparing the liquor and / or the impregnation reactor 5 is (are) equipped (s) to carry out the heating, heating means, such as a jacket, coils (and possibly heat exchangers arranged on the optional recirculation loop for the liquor, next to or directly on the equipment (tank, mixer, etc.).
  • heating means such as a jacket, coils (and possibly heat exchangers arranged on the optional recirculation loop for the liquor, next to or directly on the equipment (tank, mixer, etc.).
  • the tank 3 of the liquor is connected to the impregnation reactor by one or more conduits carrying the liquor.
  • the liquor can thus be prepared with the appropriate concentration and flow rate which makes it possible to obtain the determined pH (or any other characteristic) which may be the set value for the regulation.
  • the acid and the water are introduced respectively via the lines 1 and 2 into the preparation tank for the acid liquor 3.
  • the acidic liquor of the line 4 is then injected into the impregnator 5 to be mixed. with the ground biomass which is introduced via line 6 into the process.
  • the acidic liquor 4 is injected into the impregnation vessel 5, and more precisely into the impregnation zone 5a, via the lines 4a and 4b.
  • the biomass - placed in contact with the acidic liquor in the impregnation zone 5a - then passes into the dewatering zone 5b in order to be separated from the liquid fraction.
  • the impregnated and drained biomass is transferred via line 7 to the next step of the process.
  • Figure 3 is shown the process of Figure 2, continuing beyond the impregnation by pretreatment by steam explosion continuously, then by several other stages of treatment until the alcoholic fermentation.
  • the process therefore proceeds as follows: the impregnation is done as in FIG. 2 in the reactor 5, and will therefore not be described again.
  • the biomass once impregnated and drained is transferred via the pipe 7 is introduced into the unit of pretreatment by steam explosion 9 by means of a transport screw 8 which compresses the biomass to form a biomass plug.
  • this compression solid / liquid separation takes place, and spent acid liquor is discharged through the perforated area of the screw.
  • this spent acidic liquor 10, also called pressat can be recycled at least partly by reintroducing it into the preparation tank of the liquor 3.
  • the biomass is then treated in the treatment tool 9.
  • the vapor is introduced by the pipe 1 1 in the pretreatment reactor 9. In this reactor is operated an acid cooking, coupled to a steam explosion. An explosive expansion outlet takes place and the mixture of pretreated substrate and steam 12 is sent to a cyclone type separation tool 13.
  • the cooking is followed by a steam explosion, but that the steam explosion remains optional, and that other treatments than cooking are possible to achieve the purpose of this pretreatment. That is, modifications of at least one physico-chemical property of the biomass (impregnated), such as its degree of polymerization or crystallinity. These other cooking treatments have been mentioned above.
  • the operating conditions for cooking are for example the following: the tool 9 comprises a cooking zone, in which the biomass is brought into contact for 1 -30 min with steam with a specific steam consumption of 0.05 -10 ton / ton of biomass dry matter, said zone being at a temperature of 150-250 ° C and a pressure of 0.5-4 MPa, then a zone of relaxation of the biomass resulting from the cooking zone, then a zone of steam separation from biomass.
  • the conditions are set so that the cooking time is limited to 1 -30 min.
  • the specific consumption of steam is 0.05-10 ton / ton of dry matter.
  • the recovered steam is advantageously recycled after compression to the steam explosion stage, or possibly is recycled to the utilities of the site.
  • this step is carried out in a reactor 9 which is tubular and horizontal (which can also be slightly inclined for the flow of liquid), and which is provided with a biomass transfer screw.
  • the biomass is driven very rapidly by the steam to an expansion zone in a line called "blowline" which has a reduced diameter relative to the cooking zone.
  • the vapor 14 is separated from the pretreated biomass 15.
  • the pretreated biomass is then transformed in the transformation tool 16 into a must containing sugars using an enzyme cocktail.
  • the sugars are converted into alcohol (eg ethanol, acetone, butanol) by fermentation in step 18 of fermentation.
  • the fermentation wine 19 is sent to a separation and purification stage 20.
  • the stage 20 carried out for example by distillation, makes it possible to separate a stream 21 containing the concentrated alcohol from the raw vinasses (waste water, residual lignin) 22.
  • the conditions of enzymatic hydrolysis and fermentation which may be consecutive or simultaneous, are adapted to the desired products and are known to those skilled in the art. It should be noted, as in FIG. 2, that the invention applies in the same manner and with the same advantages to a process where some or all of the steps following the steam explosion take place not continuously but in batch "or" batch powered ". Examples
  • MS refers to the solids content which is measured according to ASTM standard E1756 - 08 (2015) “Standard Test Method for Determination of Total Solids in Biomass”.
  • the wood is used as platelets with a characteristic dimension of 50 mm.
  • the platelet temperature at the unit inlet is the ambient temperature.
  • the wafers are conveyed to the impregnation reactor 5 by the conical screw 6a.
  • the impregnation reactor 5 is a vertical tube in which the biomass 6b is vertically conveyed by two screws 5c in series rotating in opposite directions of rotation.
  • the total useful volume of the reactor is 1.95 m 3 .
  • the speed of the screws and the liquid level are adjusted so as to ensure a residence time of 30 seconds in the submerged zone and a dewatering time of 60s.
  • the pretreated substrate thus obtained has a free xylose content of 6.9% xylose (MS base), and a potential xylose content (monomer, oligomers and polymers) of 14.5% expressed as xylose (MS base) .
  • the impregnation consumed 44 kg of H 2 SO 4 pur / h, ie 11.65 kg of pure acid / tonne MS of substrate.
  • This example uses an impregnation process according to the invention and pretreatment of wood treating the same filler as Example 1.
  • the wafers are conveyed to the impregnation reactor 5 by the conical screw 6a.
  • the impregnation reactor 5 is the same as in example 1.
  • the speed of the screws 5c and the liquid level are adjusted so as to ensure a residence time of 30 seconds in the immersed zone and a dewatering time of 60s.
  • the impregnation reactor 5 are introduced:
  • the impregnated wafers are discharged from the impregnation reactor 5 and are continuously transferred to a steam explosion reactor 9 via feed screw 8.
  • the steam explosion pretreatment is carried out in the same manner as for comparative example 1
  • the pretreated substrate thus obtained has a free xylose content of 11.1% xylose (MS base), and a potential xylose content (monomer, oligomers and polymers) of 15.1% expressed as xylose (MS base).
  • the impregnation consumed 44 kg of H 2 S0 4 pure / h, ie 11.65 kg of pure acid / tonne MS of substrate.
  • the release rate of xylose expressed as the percentage of xylose in free form on the total xylose potential, is 73.5%.
  • straw is treated with the process of converting lignocellulosic biomass into ethanol according to the invention.
  • the straw used has the following characteristics:
  • the straw is ground on a 50 mm grid and then conveyed to the impregnation reactor 5 by the conical screw 6a.
  • the impregnation reactor 5 In the impregnation reactor 5 are introduced:
  • the impregnated straw is discharged from the impregnation reactor 5 and transferred to a conical transfer screw 8 ensuring its introduction into a steam explosion reactor 9.
  • a juice called pressat is extracted, at an average flow rate of 9.74 ton / h, this pressure mixes with the external washing water of the conical screw, the total flow collected is 10.59 tonnes / h, of which 85% is recycled.
  • the pretreatment by steam explosion is carried out at 185 ° C in a continuous configuration employing a short residence time. The medium is suddenly expanded to a pressure of 1.3 ATM.
  • the acid liquor sent to the impregnation reactor is prepared in an acid liquor tank by mixing:
  • the press 10 is removed from the feed screw of the pretreatment explosion reactor 9, and in this example it is collected and pumped to the liquor preparation tank 3 for recycling.
  • the mixing tank 3 is here fed by a water make-up line 1, a booster line 2 in concentrated H 2 SO 4 solution , and an additional pipe bringing the recycled press 10 (not shown in FIGS. ).
  • the pre-treated substrate thus obtained has a free xylose content of 15.9% xylose (MS base), and a potential xylose content (monomer, oligomers and polymers) of 21.8% expressed as xylose (MS base).
  • the pretreated substrate is then sent to the reactor 16 for simultaneous enzymatic hydrolysis and fermentation.
  • an enzymatic cocktail stream, a yeast stream and a water stream are added to the substrate, for a total of 4.85 ton / h.
  • the enzymatic cocktail was produced by a fungus Trichoderma reesei, the yeast used is a yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae type genetically modified to consume xylose.
  • the medium contains ethanol at a concentration of 47 g / kg.
  • the wine 19 is sent to a separation unit 20 making it possible to obtain a flow of concentrated ethanol at 99.7% by weight by distillation and dehydration. This flow of ethanol at a rate of 0.552 ton / h.
  • the additional liquor injection at the bottom of the impregnation reactor is also effective for straw type biomasses.

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