2022
DOI: 10.34117/bjdv8n9-220
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Evaluation of the production of second generation Ethanol by co-culture of saccharomyces cerevisiae and pachysolen tannophilus immobilized in Sodium alginate

Abstract: The production of an alternative form of fuel that replaces fossil fuels has been increasingly studied due to the environmental impacts generated by its excessive use, as well as the depletion of these fossil energy sources. Ethanol obtained from the crushing of sugar cane has been used as a substitute for these fuels, mainly in the automotive area. However, alternative sources are being studied to produce the so called second generation bioethanol. This would avoid competition for food producing agricultural … Show more

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“…In research using rice husk hydrolyzate, researchers [25] obtained 18.67 g/L of ethanol in 22 hours using the same yeast as the present research. By using cassava pulp isolated and supplemented with cassava starch from wastewater as raw material for the production of bioethanol from enzymatic hydrolysis, [22], used a mix of enzymes (α-amylases, glucoamylases and β-glucanases) and obtained a maximum sugar release of 514.3 mg.g -1 of hydrolyzed starch.…”
Section: Evaluation Of Ethanol Production By S Cerevisiae Atcc 26602 ...mentioning
confidence: 97%
“…In research using rice husk hydrolyzate, researchers [25] obtained 18.67 g/L of ethanol in 22 hours using the same yeast as the present research. By using cassava pulp isolated and supplemented with cassava starch from wastewater as raw material for the production of bioethanol from enzymatic hydrolysis, [22], used a mix of enzymes (α-amylases, glucoamylases and β-glucanases) and obtained a maximum sugar release of 514.3 mg.g -1 of hydrolyzed starch.…”
Section: Evaluation Of Ethanol Production By S Cerevisiae Atcc 26602 ...mentioning
confidence: 97%