Claims
- 1. A continuous process for enzymatically converting a cellulosic material to soluble sugar which comprises:
- a. hydrolyzing the cellulosic material by the degrading action of cellulase enzyme under conditions which promote conversion of cellulose to soluble sugar;
- b. removing a stream of hydrolysis products from the hydrolysis stage, said hydrolysis products comprising a liquid sugar-containing phase and a solid phase containing unhydrolyzed spent solids, both of said phases containing cellulase enzyme from the hydrolysis stage;
- c. adding a stream of fresh cellulosic material to the hydrolysis stage to replenish the cellulosic material converted to hydrolysis products;
- d. contacting the liquid sugar-containing phase from step (b) with the added fresh cellulosic material prior to the introduction thereof to the hydrolysis stage, thereby recovering the cellulase enzyme contained in the liquid sugar-containing phase by adsorption on fresh cellulosic material;
- e. recovering a stream of product sugar solution from step (d);
- f. washing the solid phase containing unhydrolyzed spent solids from step (b) with a stream of water, thereby recovering cellulase adsorbed on said solids by solution in water;
- g. adding the water containing recovered cellulase enzyme from step (f) to the hydrolysis stage; and
- h. providing a stream of makeup cellulase enzyme for the hydrolysis stage by the steps including:
- 1. in a first zone, growing a cellulase-synthesizing microorganism on a minor portion of the product sugar solution, and
- 2. in a second zone, contacting the microorganism-containing medium with an amount of cellulosic material sufficient to induce formation of cellulase enzyme under conditions substantially non-supportive of growth of the cellulase-secreting microorganism.
- 2. A process according to claim 1 wherein the cellulosic material is waste cellulosic material.
- 3. A process according to claim 1 further defined by utilizing in the hydrolysis reaction cellulase enzyme in an amount sufficient to provide an enzyme activity in the range from substantially 0.5 to substantially 6 Filter Paper activity.
- 4. A process according to claim 1 further defined by maintaining the temperature of the hydrolysis reaction in the range from substantially 30.degree.C to substantially 60.degree.C.
- 5. A process according to claim 1 further defined by maintaining the temperature during microorganism growth and during cellulase enzyme formation in the range from substantially 20.degree.C to substantially 50.degree.C.
- 6. A process according to claim 1 further defined by growing the cellulase-synthesizing microorganism in the presence of a nutrient composition comprising superphosphate and cottonseed oil.
- 7. A process according to claim 1 further defined by recovering the makeup cellulase enzyme from the culture medium by adding to the liquid phase thereof an organic solvent to precipitate the cellulose enzyme therefrom.
- 8. A process according to claim 7 wherein the organic solvent is acetone.
- 9. A process according to claim 7 further defined by recovering organic solvent from the liquid phase by distillation and utilizing spent unhydrolyzed solids as fuel to supply process heat for the distillation step.
Government Interests
The invention disclosed herein was made in the course of, or under, Contract No. W-7405-ENG-48 with the United States Atomic Energy Commission.
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Mandels et al., "The Production of Cellulose," Cellulases and Their Applications, Gould Ed. A.C.S. Publications Washington, D.C. (1969) pp. 391-396. |