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Production of bioethanol from food waste: Status and perspectives.
Bioresource Technology, 2022There is an immediate global requirement for an ingenious strategy for food waste conversion to biofuel in order to replace fossil fuels with renewable resources.
Anusuiya Singh +8 more
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Bioethanol production from algae
International Journal of Global Energy Issues, 2016Biofuel from algae, being a third generation biofuel is considered as one of the options since it satisfies the criteria of sustainability by far as compared to second and first generation biofuel. Ulva recticulata and Sargassum cristaefolium are two common algae found along the coast of Mauritius and common in the Indian Ocean too.
Pratima Jeetah, B. Bholah, R. Mohee
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, 2020
This study optimized bioethanol production from potato peel wastes on inputs of temperature, pH and solid loading using simultaneous saccharification and fermentation.
N. A. Chohan +3 more
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This study optimized bioethanol production from potato peel wastes on inputs of temperature, pH and solid loading using simultaneous saccharification and fermentation.
N. A. Chohan +3 more
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Renewable & Sustainable Energy Reviews, 2019
The acid pretreatment process is the most employed technique used to disrupt the lignocellulosic matrix. Thus, this paper provides an overview of the acid pretreatment considering important aspects related to the operation conditions, yields, future ...
J. Solarte-Toro +5 more
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The acid pretreatment process is the most employed technique used to disrupt the lignocellulosic matrix. Thus, this paper provides an overview of the acid pretreatment considering important aspects related to the operation conditions, yields, future ...
J. Solarte-Toro +5 more
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, 2020
This study focuses on the valorization of sugarcane bagasse (SCB), which is a waste by-product from the sugar industry for ethanol production. A simultaneous saccharification and fermentation process was modelled and optimized.
Yanchal Jugwanth +2 more
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This study focuses on the valorization of sugarcane bagasse (SCB), which is a waste by-product from the sugar industry for ethanol production. A simultaneous saccharification and fermentation process was modelled and optimized.
Yanchal Jugwanth +2 more
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Bioconversion of industrial hemp biomass for bioethanol production: A review
, 2020Industrial hemp (Cannabis sativa L.) with robust drought-resistant features has excellent agronomic and pharmaceutical characteristics. As the federal prohibition on hemp cultivation was lifted, its valorization in various aspects is highly required ...
Jikai Zhao +5 more
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2013
Bioethanol production processes vary considerably depending on the raw material involved, but some of the main stages in the process remain the same, even though they take place in different conditions of temperature and pressure, and they sometimes involve different microorganisms.
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Bioethanol production processes vary considerably depending on the raw material involved, but some of the main stages in the process remain the same, even though they take place in different conditions of temperature and pressure, and they sometimes involve different microorganisms.
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Bioethanol industrial production optimization
2013 International Conference on Renewable Energy Research and Applications (ICRERA), 2013Bioethanol production faces control challenges due to its biological alive-process nature and due to the scaling up from the well characterized environment of laboratories to the less controlled industrial facilities. Although second generation technologies -aiming to process lignocellulosic feedstock- are already approaching the market phase, much ...
Ruiz Castelló, Pablo +2 more
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Ensiling Agricultural Residues for Bioethanol Production
Applied Biochemistry and Biotechnology, 2007The potential of using ensiling, with and without supplemental enzymes, as a cost-effective pretreatment for bioethanol production from agricultural residues was investigated. Ensiling did not significantly affect the lignin content of barley straw, cotton stalk, and triticale hay ensiled without enzyme, but slightly increased the lignin content in ...
Ye, Chen +2 more
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Fusarium oxysporum: Status in Bioethanol Production
Critical Reviews in Biotechnology, 1991Fermentation of lignocellulosic materials to ethanol and other solvents provides an alternative way of treating wastes and producing chemical feedstocks and fuel additives. Considerable efforts have been made in past 10 years to improve the process based on lignocellulosic biomass and hydrolysate that contains a complex mixture of sugars, decomposition
A, Singh, P K, Kumar
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