نتایج جستجو برای: ethanol yield

تعداد نتایج: 297904  

2013
S. O. Jimoh S. A. Ado J. B. Ameh C. M. Z. Whong

This study investigated the effect of heat and ethanol on fermentable yeast cells. Fermentable yeast cells (Saccharomyces cerevisiae strains and non-saccharomyces species) were subjected to varying temperature (37, 40 and 44°C) and ethanol concentration (8, 10, 14 and 18%) respectively. In the research, 55.35% of the fermentable yeasts were highly thermotolerant, moderately thermotolerant (42.8...

2010
K. Mukhtar M. Asgher S. Afghan K. Hussain S. Zia-ul-Hussnain

Two commercial strains of Saccharomyces cerevisiae, Saf-Instant (Baker's yeast) and Ethanol red (Mutant) were compared for ethanol production during hot summer season, using molasses diluted up to 6-7 degrees Brix containing 4%-5% sugars. The yeasts were then propagated in fermentation vessels to study the effects of yeast cell count and varying concentrations of Urea, DAP, inoculum size and La...

2015
Patricia J Slininger Maureen A Shea-Andersh Stephanie R Thompson Bruce S Dien Cletus P Kurtzman Venkatesh Balan Leonardo da Costa Sousa Nirmal Uppugundla Bruce E Dale Michael A Cotta

BACKGROUND Lignocellulosic biomass is an abundant, renewable feedstock useful for the production of fuel-grade ethanol via the processing steps of pretreatment, enzyme hydrolysis, and microbial fermentation. Traditional industrial yeasts do not ferment xylose and are not able to grow, survive, or ferment in concentrated hydrolyzates that contain enough sugar to support economical ethanol recove...

2015
Christian Falter Claudia Zwikowics Dennis Eggert Antje Blümke Marcel Naumann Kerstin Wolff Dorothea Ellinger Rudolph Reimer Christian A. Voigt

Converting biomass to biofuels is a key strategy in substituting fossil fuels to mitigate climate change. Conventional strategies to convert lignocellulosic biomass to ethanol address the fermentation of cellulose-derived glucose. Here we used super-resolution fluorescence microscopy to uncover the nanoscale structure of cell walls in the energy crops maize and Miscanthus where the typical poly...

2012
M. Tutt T. Kikas

Article investigates the influence of different pretreatment methods on sugar conversion and bioethanol production. Different dilute acid and alkaline pretreatment methods are compared to determine the best pretreatment method to give the highest glucose and ethanol yields under the mild operating conditions. Wheat straw is used as a raw material as it is the most widely grown cereal in Europe....

2005
Xiang-Yang Ge Wei-Guo Zhang

Aspergillus niger SL-09, a newly isolated exoinulinase-hyperproducing strain, and Saccharomyces cerevisiae Z-06, with high ethanol tolerance, were used in a fed-batch process for simultaneous saccharification and fermentation of Jerusalem artichoke tuber mash and flour. S. cerevisiae Z-06 utilized 98 % of the total sugar and produced 19.6 % of ethanol in 48 h. In this process the conversion eff...

1994
VICENTE BRAVO EULOGIO CASTRO

To determine the most favorable conditions for the production of ethanol by Pachysolen tannophilus, this yeast was grown in batch cultures with various initial concentrations of two of the constituents of the culture medium: o-xylose (s,), ranging from 1 g-1-r to 200 g-l-‘, and yeast extract (I,), ranging from 0 g-1-r to 8 gel-‘. The most favorable conditions proved to be initial concentrations...

Journal: :Bioresource technology 2013
Zhaojiang Wang Menghua Qin J Y Zhu Guoyu Tian Zongquan Li

Rejects from sulfite pulp mill that otherwise would be disposed of by incineration were converted to ethanol by a combined physical-biological process that was comprised of physical refining and simultaneous saccharification and fermentation (SSF). The energy efficiency was evaluated with comparison to thermochemically pretreated biomass, such as those pretreated by dilute acid (DA) and sulfite...

2012
Lingxi Bu Yang Xing Hailong Yu Yuxia Gao Jianxin Jiang

UNLABELLED BACKGROUND Corn cob residue (CCR) is a kind of waste lignocellulosic material with enormous potential for bioethanol production. The moderated sulphite processes were used to enhance the hydrophily of the material by sulfonation and hydrolysis. The composition, FT-IR spectra, and conductometric titrations of the pretreated materials were measured to characterize variations of the ...

2012
Mark T. Brown Daniel E. Campbell Shu-Li Huang David Tilley Otávio Cavalett

Emergy synthesis is used as a tool for a critical analysis of biofuels promoted by the Swedish energy policies. We evaluate the production process of three different biofuels in Sweden: Ethanol from wheat (Transformity: 9.19E+04 seJ/J, Renewability: 12% Emergy Yield Ratio: 1.15); methanol from willow (second generation biofuel) (Transformity: 6.06E+04 seJ/J, Renewability: 10% Emergy Yield Ratio...

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