Bio-based Fractions by Hydrothermal Treatment of Olive Pomace: Process Optimization and Evaluation
Author(s)
Aslihan Kazan
Sayit Sargin
Ozlem Yesil Celiktas
Melih Soner Celiktas
Published: June 2015
ABSTRACT
Olive pomace is an important lignocellulosic biomass for Mediterranean countries which is released in large quantities during industrial olive oil production and used for heating purposes for many years. In this study, the aim was to investigate the use of olive pomace to obtain value added fractions namely, proteins, fermentable sugars and lignin by sustainable biorefinery approach applying a sequence of high pressure extraction and hydrolysis. After pretreatment steps, 93.7% of the fermentable sugars and 94.4% of the lignin that present in the biomass were recovered. Liquid hot water (LHW) pretreatment was shown to enhance the yield of enzymatic hydrolysis by an increase of 95.23%. The obtained sugars were used to produce bioethanol and based on the consumed sugar the yield and productivity were determined as 15.25% and 0.086 kg/m3 h respectively.
Citation: Energy Conversion and Management
Volume: 103
Keywords: Bioethanol / Biorefinery / Lignin / Liquid hot water / Olive pomace / Optimization



