Abstract
Lignocellulosic biorefinery faces challenges associated with high energy input during pretreatment and high enzyme cost for enzymatic hydrolysis of cellulose, as well as the intricate valorization of lignin and hemicellulose. This study applied KOH-urea pretreatment to obtain maximum lignin removal of 68.93 % from rice straw at 80 °C for 60 min. The pretreatment consumed only 10.49 % of the total energy input. Five-time dilution of neutral black liquor can optimally stimulate the plant growth. Enzymatic conversion of KOH-urea-treated rice straw attained 92.02 % at 20 % solid concentration with 10 FPU cellulase/g substrate. The ethanol concentration achieved 37.02 g/L at a yield of 75.89 %. The solid residue after fermentation contained 42.40 % dietary fiber and 16.70 % protein, which is suitable as animal feed. This study developed a simple bio-circular way to concurrently produce liquid fertilizer, bioethanol, and animal feed from rice straw.
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