Perspectives for the production of bioethanol from macroalgae biomass
Ethanol is currently produced on large scale from sugarcane, corn (first-generationethanol) and lignocellulosic materials (second-generation-ethanol), which results in a competition for space for growing food products.
de Oliveira, Levi Ezequiel +5 more
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Synthesis of bioethanol from mixed vegetable wastes: Experimental methodology and characterization
Bioethanol has been identified as a renewable product with high potential for application as biofuel. On the other hand, high volumes of agri‐food residues are generated daily.
Guillermo Manuel González‐Guerra +7 more
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In 2005 the Hungarian Exise Tax Act was amended regarding the sale of biofuels. The amendment stipulated that from July 1, 2007 fuels with a 4.4 volume percentage bioethanol content will be sold in Hungary. It equally stipulated that from January 1, 2008
Hingyi, Hajnalka +2 more
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APPLICATION OF MODIFIED ZEOLITES FOR BIOETHANOL DEHYDRATION
Bioethanol dehydration was carried out using five modified natural zeolites (ZAM). This study aimed to get the best conditions of bioethanol dehydration and to determine the increasing of bioethanol grades for each modified zeolite.
Hery Haerudin, Khaidir, Dwi Setyaningsih dan
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Optimization of pretreatment and enzymatic hydrolysis using commercial and isolated bacterial enzyme cocktail for bioethanol production from corn husk through yeast co-culture batch fermentation. [PDF]
Samantaray B +5 more
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Bioethanol from Lignocellulosic Feedstock: with Different Co-Cultivation Strategies. [PDF]
Fathi Z.
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Sustainable Pretreatment of Food Waste for Enhanced Bioethanol Production and Improved Waste Management: A Review. [PDF]
Sharma S +10 more
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Ethanol production from rice straw: Comparative study of single and combined use of CaO/Ag nanocatalyst with Saccharomyces cerevisiae and Aspergillus terreus. [PDF]
Hamad AM +9 more
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Integrating enzymatic hydrolysis and nanoparticle catalysis for sustainable bioethanol production from pumpkin and dragon fruit pomace by non-conventional yeasts based fermentation prosesses. [PDF]
Yılmaz AK, Demiray E, Karatay SE.
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