Current ethanol production processes utilizing crops such as sugar cane and corn starch has been well established over the decade. Other crops such as cassava, is a potential candidate in producing ethanol. However, thermal processes are required to hydrolyze starch for the production of fermentable sugars. The processes are energy intensive and could lead to undesirable by-products generation. In this work, the hydrolysis of cassava starch is studied following an experimental design as a statistical problem solving approach. Central composite design (CCD) is used in order to select the most important variables from the simultaneous study on the effect and influence of operating conditions of bioreactor utilized, i.e. pH, temperature and su...
The bioethanol production from waste is acquiring attraction as a strategy for increasing energy sec...
Enzymatic hydrolysis of starch from natural sources finds potential application in commercial produc...
Copyright © 2014 ISSR Journals. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Common...
Current ethanol production processes utilizing crops such as sugar cane and corn starch have been we...
Bioethanol production from agro-industrial residues is gaining attention because of the limited prod...
The production of ethanol from renewable material is a sustainable avenue of ethanol production. Thi...
Sugary cassava or mandiocaba is a cassava variety of potential use for bioethanol production. In thi...
Cassava starch was used as feedstock for production of bioethanol by Saccharomyces cerevisiae. The c...
This research evaluates the effects of the inoculum size and enzymatic activity on the concentration...
Although the North-West Province of South Africa is renowned for its platinum industry, wildlife tou...
Here is the first report of bioethanol production from giant cassava, a variety of cassava originate...
The bioethanol production from waste is acquiring attraction as a strategy for increasing energy sec...
ABSTRACT The aim of this study was to produce bioethanol from enzymatic hydrolysates of cassava pulp...
ABSTRACT The aim of this study was to produce bioethanol from enzymatic hydrolysates of cassava pulp...
This project proposes a conceptual process design for the production of bioethanol to produce an alt...
The bioethanol production from waste is acquiring attraction as a strategy for increasing energy sec...
Enzymatic hydrolysis of starch from natural sources finds potential application in commercial produc...
Copyright © 2014 ISSR Journals. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Common...
Current ethanol production processes utilizing crops such as sugar cane and corn starch have been we...
Bioethanol production from agro-industrial residues is gaining attention because of the limited prod...
The production of ethanol from renewable material is a sustainable avenue of ethanol production. Thi...
Sugary cassava or mandiocaba is a cassava variety of potential use for bioethanol production. In thi...
Cassava starch was used as feedstock for production of bioethanol by Saccharomyces cerevisiae. The c...
This research evaluates the effects of the inoculum size and enzymatic activity on the concentration...
Although the North-West Province of South Africa is renowned for its platinum industry, wildlife tou...
Here is the first report of bioethanol production from giant cassava, a variety of cassava originate...
The bioethanol production from waste is acquiring attraction as a strategy for increasing energy sec...
ABSTRACT The aim of this study was to produce bioethanol from enzymatic hydrolysates of cassava pulp...
ABSTRACT The aim of this study was to produce bioethanol from enzymatic hydrolysates of cassava pulp...
This project proposes a conceptual process design for the production of bioethanol to produce an alt...
The bioethanol production from waste is acquiring attraction as a strategy for increasing energy sec...
Enzymatic hydrolysis of starch from natural sources finds potential application in commercial produc...
Copyright © 2014 ISSR Journals. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Common...