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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
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Co-fermentation of immobilized yeasts boosted bioethanol production from pretreated cotton stalk lignocellulosic biomass: Long-term investigation

, 2021
The main concern of lignocellulosic biomass utilization for biofuel production is the presence of lignin which hinder the hemicellulose and cellulose accessibility.
Kamran Malik   +8 more
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Different pretreatment technologies of lignocellulosic biomass for bioethanol production: An overview

, 2020
Regarding the supply of fossil fuels, greenhouse gasses emission, global warming, and increasing fuel price; there is a need to find alternative energy resources, which are renewable, environmentally sustainable, and economically viable.
S. Rezania   +7 more
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Pretreatment Methods for Bioethanol Production

Applied Biochemistry and Biotechnology, 2014
Lignocellulosic biomass, such as wood, grass, agricultural, and forest residues, are potential resources for the production of bioethanol. The current biochemical process of converting biomass to bioethanol typically consists of three main steps: pretreatment, enzymatic hydrolysis, and fermentation.
Zhaoyang, Xu, Fang, Huang
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Bioethanol production from microalgae polysaccharides

Folia Microbiologica, 2019
The worldwide growing demand for energy permanently increases the pressure on industrial and scientific community to introduce new alternative biofuels on the global energy market. Besides the leading role of biodiesel and biogas, bioethanol receives more and more attention as first- and second-generation biofuel in the sustainable energy industry ...
Gergely Ernő Lakatos   +5 more
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Bioethanol production from forest residues and life cycle cost analysis of bioethanol-gasoline blend on transportation sector

, 2021
In this study, an experimental investigation of pure bioethanol production from the waste biomass of the most significant cultivated feedstock (oil palm and rubber-wood) in Malaysia and life cycle cost analysis of bioethanol-gasoline blend on Malaysian ...
Nazia Hossain   +10 more
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Advanced Bioethanol Production

2011
Bioethanol was seen as a promising clean renewable biofuel, principally as a fuel additive which could improve engine performance and reduce air pollution, and was the first biofuel produced on a large scale. US production of ethanol from corn, a first-generation biofuel, reached 50.3 billion litres in 2010 and is projected to rise to 54.3 billion ...
Dipankar Ghosh, Patrick C. Hallenbeck
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Bioethanol: Product Separation Methods

2020
Bioethanol can be generated from various feedstock like corn waste, sugarcane residues, paddy and wheat residue, and other starchy materials. In recent times, ethanol comprising 99.5 wt % alcohol or extra is in huge demand for fuel purposes. Various methodologies that have been adopted to dehydration of bioethanol are pervaporation, extraction from ...
Deepansh Sharma, Anita Saini
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Bioethanol production process rheology

Industrial Crops and Products, 2017
Abstract The increase of bioethanol request in Mexico forces to accelerate the construction of new production plants and to implement process improvements. Locally, the main raw material in bioethanol production process is sugar cane molasses. Nevertheless, there are different problems within the process that minimize their production potential ...
E. Oropeza-De la Rosa   +3 more
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An overview of integration opportunities for sustainable bioethanol production from first- and second-generation sugar-based feedstocks

, 2020
The production of bioethanol from second generation feedstocks which are mainly lignocellulosic biomass provides the opportunities for a cleaner, and low carbon biofuel that can serve as an alternative to fossil fuel.
B. Ayodele, M. Alsaffar, S. Mustapa
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