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The work focuses on studying the solubility and stability of dissolved bioethanol as a fuel additive in different fuel blends of gasoline, diesel, 50% diesel/50% biodiesel.
Mostafa M. El-Sheekh +3 more
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The interest in alternative fuels has been increasing worldwide due to reasons such asthe negative effects of fossil fuels on the environment, global warming, the significantdecrease in energy demand in the world and negative conditions in the oil market.
N.S. Rathore, N.L. Panwar
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Bioethanol is recognized as a valuable substitute for renewable energy sources to meet the fuel and energy demand of the nation, considered an environmentally friendly resource obtained from agricultural residues such as sugarcane bagasse, rice straw ...
A. Shukla +6 more
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Bioethanol is the most widely used alternative transportation fuel to petrol. Bioethanol is considered a clean, renewable, and environmentally friendly fuel that can contribute to climate change mitigation, decreased environmental pollution, and enhanced
S. Beluhan +3 more
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Bioethanol Production from Lignocellulosic Biomass—Challenges and Solutions
Regarding the limited resources for fossil fuels and increasing global energy demands, greenhouse gas emissions, and climate change, there is a need to find alternative energy sources that are sustainable, environmentally friendly, renewable, and ...
M. Broda, D. Yelle, K. Serwańska
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Lignocellulosic Biomass Valorization for Bioethanol Production: a Circular Bioeconomy Approach
Lignocellulosic biomass generated from different sectors (agriculture, forestry, industrial) act as biorefinery precursor for production of second-generation (2G) bioethanol and other biochemicals.
A. Devi +5 more
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Bioethanol is an appropriate alternate energy option due to its renewable, nontoxic, environmentally friendly, and carbon-neutral nature. Depending upon various feedstocks, bioethanol is classified in different various generations.
A. Devi +7 more
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Production of Bioethanol—A Review of Factors Affecting Ethanol Yield
Fossil fuels are a major contributor to climate change, and as the demand for energy production increases, alternative sources (e.g., renewables) are becoming more attractive.
Timothy J. Tse, D. Wiens, M. Reaney
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Bioethanol Production by Enzymatic Hydrolysis from Different Lignocellulosic Sources
As the need for non-renewable sources such as fossil fuels has increased during the last few decades, the search for sustainable and renewable alternative sources has gained growing interest.
K. Vasić, Ž. Knez, M. Leitgeb
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Purpose Yeast strains tolerant to a wide range of stress conditions are needed for the production of bioethanol from substrates rich in sugar. In our earlier research findings, Meyerozyma caribbica isolate MJTm3 (OM329077) demonstrated remarkable stress ...
Estifanos Hawaz +13 more
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