2006 AIChE Annual Meeting
(611b) Concentration of Proteins from Switchgrass and Distiller's Grains Using Ultrafiltration during Biomass Refining
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This research focuses on concentrating proteins from early cut Alamo switchgrass (Panicum vergatum) and distiller's dry grains and solubles (DDGS) released during cellulose hydrolysis and extracted as a separate process. We propose using a multi-stage simulated cross flow extraction to reduce solvent use while still maintaining protein yields during the extraction process. Transmembrane pressure, temperature, and solvent flow rate is varied within a tangential flow ultrafiltration system to determine its effects on protein recovery, concentration, and residence time. The concentrate is then analyzed for non-protein components to assess whether further purification is required. Finally, the remaining hydrolysate is fermented, and the kinetics and ethanol yield is compared to the protein-rich hydrolysate.