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Bioethanol production from agro-wastes: a comprehensive review with a focus on pretreatment, enzymatic hydrolysis, and fermentation

International Journal of Green Energy, 2023
The entire scientific world is currently working on bioethanol production from lignocellulosic biomass as the most abundant renewable resource of biofuel to mitigate the acute shortage of fossil fuels in the near future.
Barsha Samantaray   +4 more
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Brazilian Bioethanol Program

Applied Biochemistry and Biotechnology, 2000
Brazil is the largest producer of bioethanol, and sugarcane is the main raw material. Bioethanol is produced by both batch and continuous processes, and in some cases, flocculating yeast is used. This article analyzes the Brazilian Ethanol Program. For the 1996-1997 harvest, Brazil produced 14.16 billion L of ethanol and 13.8 million metric t of sugar,
G M, Zanin   +10 more
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Bioethanol and diesel/bioethanol blends emissions abatement

Fuel, 2008
Oxygenated diesel fuel blends have a potential to reduce the emission of particulate matter (PM) and to be an alternative to diesel fuel. This paper shows that pre-sulfated 1%Pt/γ-Al2O3 and pre-sulfated 1%Pt–2%Sn/γ-Al2O3 are very active at PM emissions abatement when, bioethanol or diesel/bioethanol are used as fuels.
Grisel Corro, Edgar Ayala
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Saccharomyces cerevisiae strains used industrially for bioethanol production.

Essays in Biochemistry, 2021
Fuel ethanol is produced by the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae mainly from corn starch in the United States and from sugarcane sucrose in Brazil, which together manufacture ∼85% of a global yearly production of 109.8 million m3 (in 2019).
A. Jacobus   +4 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Bioethanol

2022
Juan Gabriel Segovia-Hernández   +4 more
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Bioethanol

2013
Production of bioethanol from cellulosic biomass plays an important role to support energy policies. To produce cellulosic ethanol via fermentation it is required to first break the lignocellulosic complex. Numerous technologies for such pretreatment are under development or in a pilot plant stage.
Groenestijn, J.W. van   +3 more
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Lignocellulosic biomass for bioethanol: an overview on pretreatment, hydrolysis and fermentation processes

Reviews on Environmental Health, 2019
Bioethanol is currently the only alternative to gasoline that can be used immediately without having to make any significant changes in the way fuel is distributed. In addition, the carbon dioxide (CO2) released during the combustion of bioethanol is the
B. O. Abo   +5 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Bioethanol from Lignocellulosic Biomass

2011
China is suffering from a sustained shortage of crude oil supply, making fuel ethanol and other biofuels alternative solutions for this issue. However, taking into account the country's large population and dwindling arable land due to rapid urbanization, it is apparent that current fuel ethanol production from grain-based feedstocks is not sustainable,
Xin-Qing, Zhao   +6 more
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Recent Advances in Consolidated Bioprocessing for Conversion of Lignocellulosic Biomass into Bioethanol - A Review

Chemical Engineering Journal, 2022
S. Periyasamy   +7 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Energy cycle assessment of bioethanol production from sugarcane bagasse by life cycle approach using the fermentation conversion process

Biomass Conversion and Biorefinery, 2023
Arman Satari Dibazar   +4 more
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