2017
DOI: 10.17501/biotech.2017.2101
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KINETIC MODEL DEVELOPMENT ON SOURCE-SEPARATED ORGANIC WASTE FOR ETHANOL PRODUCTION BY S. cerevisiae STRAIN

Abstract: Ethanol production from organic fraction of municipal solid waste with inclusion of construction/demolition waste can be an effective waste management strategy to overcome the growing problems with landfill space and dependency on conventional fuels. The main challenge in ethanol conversion is the high cost of processing in which pre-treatment, enzymatic hydrolysis and fermentation are the major steps. This study investigates impact of several key parameters, namely: pH, temperature, adsorption capacity, cellu… Show more

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