Trevor Treasure
North Carolina State University
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Chemsuschem | 2014
Zhiying Yu; Ki‐Seob Gwak; Trevor Treasure; Hasan Jameel; Hou-min Chang; Sunkyu Park
The impact of lignin-derived inhibition on enzymatic hydrolysis is investigated by using lignins isolated from untreated woods and pretreated wood pulps. A new method, biomass reconstruction, for which isolated lignins are precipitated onto bleached pulps to mimic lignocellulosic biomass, is introduced, for the first time, to decouple the lignin distribution issue from lignin chemistry. Isolated lignins are physically mixed and reconstructed with bleached pulps. Lignins obtained from pretreated woods adsorb two to six times more cellulase than lignins obtained from untreated woods. The higher adsorption of enzymes on lignin correlates with decreased carbohydrate conversion in enzymatic hydrolysis. In addition, the reconstructed softwood substrate has a lower carbohydrate conversion than the reconstructed hardwood substrate. The degree of condensation of lignin increases significantly after pretreatment, especially with softwood lignins. In this study, the degree of condensation of lignin (0.02 to 0.64) and total OH groups in lignin (1.7 to 1.1) have a critical impact on cellulase adsorption (9 to 70%) and enzymatic hydrolysis (83.2 to 58.2%); this may provide insights into the more recalcitrant nature of softwood substrates.
Bioresource Technology | 2012
Ricardo B. Santos; Trevor Treasure; Ronalds Gonzalez; Richard Phillips; Jung Myoung Lee; Hasan Jameel; Hou-min Chang
The present work targeted the understanding of the influence of nine different hardwood species as feedstock on ethanol production yield and costs. It was found that the minimum ethanol revenue (MER) (
Biomass & Bioenergy | 2011
Ronalds Gonzalez; Trevor Treasure; Jeff Wright; Daniel Saloni; Richard Phillips; Robert C. Abt; Hasan Jameel
per gallon to the producer) to achieve a 12% internal rate of return (IRR) on invested capital was smaller for low lignin content samples and the influence of species characteristics remained restricted to high residual lignin content. We show that if the pretreatment being applied to the feedstock targets or is limited to low lignin removal, one can expect the species to have a significant impact on overall economics, playing important role to project success. This study also showed a variation of up to 40% in relative MER among hardwood species, where maple, globulus and sweet gum varied the least. Sensitivity analysis showed ethanol yield per ton of feedstock had the largest influence in MER, followed by CAPEX.
Biomass & Bioenergy | 2011
Ronalds Gonzalez; Trevor Treasure; Richard Phillips; Hasan Jameel; Daniel Saloni; Robert C. Abt; Jeff Wright
Fuel Processing Technology | 2012
Ronalds Gonzalez; Jesse Daystar; M. Jett; Trevor Treasure; Hasan Jameel; Richard A. Venditti; Richard Phillips
Bioresources | 2011
Ronalds Gonzalez; Trevor Treasure; Richard Phillips; Hasan Jameel; Daniel Saloni
Applied Biochemistry and Biotechnology | 2011
Bonwook Koo; Trevor Treasure; Hasan Jameel; Richard Phillips; Hou-min Chang; Sunkyu Park
Bioresources | 2013
Jesse Daystar; Ronalds Gonzalez; Carter Reeb; Richard A. Venditti; Trevor Treasure; Robert C. Abt; Steve Kelley
Bioresources | 2011
Yan Pu; Trevor Treasure; Ronalds Gonzalez; Richard A. Venditti; Hasan Jameel
Energy Conversion and Management | 2012
Trevor Treasure; Ronalds Gonzalez; Richard A. Venditti; Yan Pu; Hasan Jameel; Steve Kelley; Jeffrey P. Prestemon