2013
DOI: 10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.651.126
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Desiccant from Cassava for Dehydration of Alcohol Vapor at Near Azeotropic Concentration

Abstract: Wet cassava pulp is generated in large quantity during a production of cassava starch. Major utilization of the pulp is in animal feed manufacturing. During a period of low demand, this material could accumulate and decompose causing air pollution in areas surround the starch factories. This research used biomass desiccant prepared from cassava pulp in a bench-scale packed-bed adsorption system to study the dehydration of ethanol and n-propanol vapor at concentration near their azeotropic points. The sorption … Show more

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“…Furthermore, biomass adsorbents require less energy for regeneration as well compared to synthetic adsorbents. Also, when regeneration is not possible, the spent biosorbent can be utilized for biofuel or bioenergy production (Rattanaphanee et al 2013).…”
Section: Agriculture Byproducts-based Biosorbents For Purification Ofmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, biomass adsorbents require less energy for regeneration as well compared to synthetic adsorbents. Also, when regeneration is not possible, the spent biosorbent can be utilized for biofuel or bioenergy production (Rattanaphanee et al 2013).…”
Section: Agriculture Byproducts-based Biosorbents For Purification Ofmentioning
confidence: 99%