The rapid depletion and environmental concerns associated with the use of fossil fuels has led to extensive development of biofuels such as bioethanol from seaweeds. The long-term prospect of seaweed bioethanol production however, depends on the selection of processes in the hydrolysis and fermentation stages due to their limiting effect on ethanol yield. This review explored the factors influencing the hydrolysis and fermentation stages of seaweed bioethanol production with emphasis on process efficiency and sustainable application. Seaweed carbohydrate contents which are most critical for ethanol production substrate selection were 52 ± 6%, 55 ± 12% and 57 ± 13% for green, brown and red seaweeds, respectively. Inhibitor for...
Macroalgae represent a potential biomass source for the production of bioethanol or biogas. Their us...
Macroalgae (seaweeds) are a promising feedstock for the production of third generation bioethanol, s...
The depletion of fossil fuels and the increase of fuel demand lead to the search of more sustainable...
Abstract In order to study the utilization of seaweeds as an alternative renewable feedstock for bio...
Limited resources of freshwater and decreasing fossil fuel resources are two main reasons to conside...
Marine macroalgae (seaweed) biomass has the potential to be an important feedstock for the productio...
The depletion of fossil fuel and the increase of human population lead to the search for more sustai...
This article reviews the current studies on the production of bioethanol from seaweed with a focus o...
The research presented in this thesis evaluated a range of UK native seaweeds as potential feedstock...
In this study, brown seaweed Sargassum sp. was used to produce bioethanol by using enzymatic liquefa...
Seaweed (or macroalgae) produced sustainably at large scale opens opportunities as source of fuels, ...
The depletion of fossil fuels and increase in energy demand give rise to the urgent need to find a ...
With the rising demands for renewable fuels, there is growing interest in utilizing abundant and sus...
Research "Analysis of Seaweed Carbohydrate Eucheuma cottonii and Its Influence on Hydrolysis Process...
Purpose of Review: The depletion of fossil reserves and environmental challenges associated with fos...
Macroalgae represent a potential biomass source for the production of bioethanol or biogas. Their us...
Macroalgae (seaweeds) are a promising feedstock for the production of third generation bioethanol, s...
The depletion of fossil fuels and the increase of fuel demand lead to the search of more sustainable...
Abstract In order to study the utilization of seaweeds as an alternative renewable feedstock for bio...
Limited resources of freshwater and decreasing fossil fuel resources are two main reasons to conside...
Marine macroalgae (seaweed) biomass has the potential to be an important feedstock for the productio...
The depletion of fossil fuel and the increase of human population lead to the search for more sustai...
This article reviews the current studies on the production of bioethanol from seaweed with a focus o...
The research presented in this thesis evaluated a range of UK native seaweeds as potential feedstock...
In this study, brown seaweed Sargassum sp. was used to produce bioethanol by using enzymatic liquefa...
Seaweed (or macroalgae) produced sustainably at large scale opens opportunities as source of fuels, ...
The depletion of fossil fuels and increase in energy demand give rise to the urgent need to find a ...
With the rising demands for renewable fuels, there is growing interest in utilizing abundant and sus...
Research "Analysis of Seaweed Carbohydrate Eucheuma cottonii and Its Influence on Hydrolysis Process...
Purpose of Review: The depletion of fossil reserves and environmental challenges associated with fos...
Macroalgae represent a potential biomass source for the production of bioethanol or biogas. Their us...
Macroalgae (seaweeds) are a promising feedstock for the production of third generation bioethanol, s...
The depletion of fossil fuels and the increase of fuel demand lead to the search of more sustainable...