نتایج جستجو برای: bioethanol

تعداد نتایج: 2904  

2011
M. G. Borines R. L. de Leon M. P. McHenry

19 Increasing biofuel production on agricultural lands in tropical island nations will likely result 20 in increased deforestation [1], and also inflate food prices, especially in net food importing 21 countries like the Philippines [2-4]. Compounding problems associated with promotion of 22 biofuels in southeast Asian countries are the technical efficiencies of bioethanol production, 23 includ...

2012
Ana Requejo Alejandro Rodríguez Zoilo González Fátima Vargas Luis Jiménez

Biomaterials from olive tree pruning are an abundant agricultural residue in various Mediterranean regions. A suggested use of this residue is its separation in a main fraction (trunks and stems with diameter > 1 cm) and a residual fraction (leaves and stems with diameter 1 < cm), using biorefinery procedures. The main fraction is cooked with ethanol, giving rise to a pulp, which can be used ei...

2013
S. Murugan L. M. Das A. Kuruvilla M. Crook K. Chaney A. C. Humphries

In the present study, the effects of bioethanolunleaded gasoline blends on engine performance were investigated in a spark ignition engine. Fuel containing 100% ethanol (E100), fuel blend containing 40% bioethanol by volume (E40) and 100% unleaded gasoline (E0) were tested and the test results were compared. As the result of the study, it was found that the use of unleaded gasoline and bioethan...

2012
Siti Syamsiah Hary Sulistyo

Lignocellulosic materials are considered the most abundant renewable resource available for the Bioethanol Production. Water Hyacinth is one of potential raw material of the world’s worst aquatic plant as a feedstock to produce Bioethanol. The purposed this research is obtain reduced of matter for biodegradation lignin in Biological pretreatment with White Rot Fungi eg. Phanerochaete Chrysospor...

2013
Junko Mochizuki John F. Yanagida Makena Coffman

This article examines land-use, market and welfare implications of lignocellulosic bioethanol production in Hawaiʻi to satisfy 10% and 20% of the State’s gasoline demand in line with the State’s ethanol blending mandate and Alternative Fuels Standard (AFS). A static computable general equilibrium (CGE) model is used to evaluate four alternative support mechanisms for bioethanol. Namely: i) a fe...

2017
Tesfay Berhe Omprakash Sahu

Bioethanol is one of the most important alternative renewable energy sources that substitute the fossil fuels. Sugarcane bagasse has a content of cellulose and hemicelluloses, which make it suitable as fermentation substrate when hydrolyzed. The objective of work is ethanol production from sugarcane bagasse (SCB) by the fermentation process. Eight laboratory experiments were conducted to produc...

2015
Devendra Prasad Maurya Ankit Singla Sangeeta Negi

Second-generation bioethanol can be produced from various lignocellulosic biomasses such as wood, agricultural or forest residues. Lignocellulosic biomass is inexpensive, renewable and abundant source for bioethanol production. The conversion of lignocellulosic biomass to bioethanol could be a promising technology though the process has several challenges and limitations such as biomass transpo...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2013
He-Long Jiang Qiang He Zhili He Christopher L Hemme Liyou Wu Jizhong Zhou

Cocultivation of cellulolytic and saccharolytic microbial populations is a promising strategy to improve bioethanol production from the fermentation of recalcitrant cellulosic materials. Earlier studies have demonstrated the effectiveness of cocultivation in enhancing ethanolic fermentation of cellulose in batch fermentation. To further enhance process efficiency, a semicontinuous cyclic fed-ba...

2013
Elias Martinez Hernandez Muhammad H. Ibrahim Matthew Leach Grant M. Campbell Jhuma Sadhukhan

7 The UK whole-wheat bioethanol and straw and DDGS based combined heat and power 8 (CHP) generation systems were assessed for environmental sustainability using a range of 9 impact categories or characterisations (IC): cumulative primary fossil energy (CPE), land use, 10 life cycle global warming potential over 100 years (GWP100), acidification potential (AP), 11 eutrophication potential (EP) a...

2013
Amy Philbrook Apostolos Alissandratos Christopher J. Easton

Fuels and chemicals derived from biomass are regarded as an environmentally friendly alternative to petroleum based products. The concept of using plant material as a source for fuels and commodity chemicals has been embraced by governments to alleviate dependence on the volatile petroleum market. This trend is driven not only by economics but also by social and political factors. Global warmin...

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