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Ethanol, fermentation lignocellulosic feedstock costs

If organisms could be found or metabolically engineered that efficiently ferment both the pentoses and hexoses under practical conditions at high yields and short residence times, fermentation ethanol technology would then have reached another plateau with low-cost lignocellulosic feedstocks. Simultaneous saccharification and fermentation or separate saccharification and fermentation of essentially all the sugars that make up the polysaccharides would each be able to approach the theoretical limit of fermentation ethanol production from the polysaccharides in low-cost lignocellulosic biomass. [Pg.425]

When perfected, synthesis-gas-to-ethanol technology can be expected to have a large impact on fermentation ethanol markets. It is likely that thermochemical ethanol would then be manufactured at production costs in the same range as methanol from synthesis gas, which can be produced by gasification of virtually any fossil or biomass feedstock. Applying the advances that have been made for conversion of lignocellulosic feedstocks via enzymatically catalyzed options, it has been estimated that the production cost of fermentation ethanol... [Pg.437]


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