Bioethanol fermentation in the presence of ionic liquids: mini review
Abstract
Ionic liquids are known as efficient pretreatment solvents for cellulosic biomass, but typical cellulose-dissolving ionic liquids are toxic to microorganisms, hindering the fermentation process for bioethanol production. Although the ionic liquids can be removed by washing after pretreatment, it negatively impacts the energy balance. Therefore, successive/simultaneous biomass pretreatment, hydrolysis, and fermentation processes with low-toxicity ionic liquids are desired. Herein, especially for the beginners and students, the toxicity of ionic liquids and their mechanisms by which the microorganisms are destroyed are simply discussed. Furthermore, two currently evolving solutions, low-toxicity ionic liquids and ionic liquid-resistant microorganisms for bioethanol production, are discussed. To the best of my knowledge, this is the first review specifically focusing on bioethanol fermentation in ionic liquid solutions, whereas there are many reports on cellulose dissolution.
- This article is part of the themed collection: 2024 Focus and Perspective articles