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Title: Lignocellulosic Biomass Quality Changes in Relation to Available Feedstock Tonnage

Author
item RADTKE, COREY - IDAHO NATIONAL LABORATORY
item Karlen, Douglas
item BIRRELL, STUART - IOWA STATE UNIVERSITY
item PETZKE, LYNN - IDAHO NATIONAL LABORATORY
item PRYFOGLE, PETER - IDAHO NATIONAL LABORATORY
item HESS, J - IDAHO NATIONAL LABORATORY

Submitted to: Meeting Abstract
Publication Type: Abstract Only
Publication Acceptance Date: 11/7/2007
Publication Date: 11/7/2007
Citation: Radtke, C., Karlen, D.L., Birrell, S., Petzke, L., Pryfogle, P.A., Hess, J.R. 2007. Lignocellulosic Biomass Quality Changes in Relation to Available Feedstock Tonnage [abstract]. In: Abstracts of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers Annual Meeting, Nov. 4-9, 2007, Salt Lake City, UT CDROM.

Interpretive Summary:

Technical Abstract: The compositional and functional quality of lignocellulosic biomass impacts their utilization as feedstocks for ethanol production. However, these compositional and functional qualities are in turn skewed by the assembly system used for the biomass feedstock retrieval and delivery. Accessing different levels of biomass tonnage may require different harvesting, storing, and preprocessing operations, which can impact feedstock quality. For example, the mean and variance of corn stover composition is in part a function of the harvested fractions. Concepts and relationships of accessed biomass tonnages and the associated biomass quality will be presented.