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Enzyme digestion of biofiber from mechanical heat treated municipal solid waste: Accessing kinetic and rheological design data using a pilot-scale high-solids mixer

Ibbett, Roger; Tucker, Greg; McKechnie, Jon; Meng, Fanran

Enzyme digestion of biofiber from mechanical heat treated municipal solid waste: Accessing kinetic and rheological design data using a pilot-scale high-solids mixer Thumbnail


Authors

Roger Ibbett

Greg Tucker

JON MCKECHNIE Jon.Mckechnie@nottingham.ac.uk
Professor of Engineering Sustainability

Fanran Meng



Abstract

© 2020 Mechanical heat treatment of municipal solid waste offers a route for the production and separation of a biofiber fraction with high organic content, which is a potential source of sugars for biochemical conversion to chemicals and fuels. This paper describes a study of the enzymatic digestion of this biofiber fraction using a 50L commercial vertical mixer, applying a commercial cellulase. Power measurements, with calibration of mixer constants using standard Newtonian and non-Newtonian fluids were used to determine apparent viscosity of biofiber mixtures, effective shear rate and Reynolds and Power Numbers. Measurements could be easily carried out at high solids contents, >25% dry weight, where initial biofiber mixtures had high viscosity, typically 100–150 Pa S, with strong shear thinning behavior. Microscopy showed that the biofiber contained many individual wood and other plant fibers, which would entangle and so resist shear forces. Partial alignment of these fibers would be responsible for the shear-thinning effect. The fibers were repeatedly cut and reduced in length as a result of enzymatic hydrolysis, responsible for the large fall in viscosity during digestion. The viscosity of the biofiber slurries were monitored up to 48 h digestion time, with analysis of samples to determine sugar monomer content. Digestion kinetics were analyzed using an exponential recovery model, where glucose yields of around 35% were found for digestion of a biofiber derived from standard and also high paper MSW mixtures. Further yield optimization would be required to achieve commercial viability.

Citation

Ibbett, R., Tucker, G., McKechnie, J., & Meng, F. (2020). Enzyme digestion of biofiber from mechanical heat treated municipal solid waste: Accessing kinetic and rheological design data using a pilot-scale high-solids mixer. Biomass and Bioenergy, 143, Article 105817. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.biombioe.2020.105817

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Oct 4, 2020
Online Publication Date Oct 27, 2020
Publication Date Dec 1, 2020
Deposit Date Oct 28, 2020
Publicly Available Date Oct 28, 2021
Journal Biomass and Bioenergy
Print ISSN 0961-9534
Electronic ISSN 1873-2909
Publisher Elsevier
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 143
Article Number 105817
DOI https://doi.org/10.1016/j.biombioe.2020.105817
Keywords Agronomy and Crop Science; Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment; Waste Management and Disposal; Forestry
Public URL https://nottingham-repository.worktribe.com/output/4995843
Publisher URL https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0961953420303524
Additional Information This article is maintained by: Elsevier; Article Title: Enzyme digestion of biofiber from mechanical heat treated municipal solid waste: Accessing kinetic and rheological design data using a pilot-scale high-solids mixer; Journal Title: Biomass and Bioenergy; CrossRef DOI link to publisher maintained version: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.biombioe.2020.105817; Content Type: article; Copyright: Crown Copyright © 2020 Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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