Published: 16 Apr 2025(Updated: 16 Apr 2025)
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T. de Vrije , K. Dussan, R.H.A.M. van de Vondervoort, R.M. Veloo, P.A. Bonouvrie, A.T. Smit b , A.M. López-Contreras

Bioethanol production from organosolv treated beech wood chips obtained at pilot scale

Agriculture and environmentalFood and BeverageMicrobial bioprocessSustainability

At the University of Boras in Sweden, researchers have scaled up second-generation bioethanol production from beech wood chips using an acetone-based organosolv fractionation process. With the help of the INFORS HT Multifors bench-top bioreactor, they confirmed high fermentation efficiency at the 10-L scale, reaching ethanol yields of up to 95% from glucose-rich C6 streams. This study illustrates how optimized biomass pre-treatment and fermentation workflows can drive more efficient and scalable biofuel production.

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