© 2020 by the authors.Worldwide, there are various feedstocks such as straws, corn stover, sugarcane bagasse, sweet sorghum bagasse (SSB), grasses, leaves, whey permeate, household organic waste, and food waste (FW) that can be converted to valuable biofuels such as butanol. For the present studies, an economic analysis was performed to compare butanol production from three feedstocks (SSB; FW; and yellow top presscake, YTP or YT) using a standard process and an advanced integrated process design. The total plant capacity was set at 170,000–171,000 metric tons of total acetone butanol ethanol (ABE) per year (99,300 tons of just butanol per year). Butanol production from SSB typically requires pretreatment, separate hydrolysis, fermentation,...
PhD (Chemical Engineering), North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2019Biofuels such as bio-et...
The depletion of natural gas resources coupled with the improved technologies for biofuel productio...
AbstractThe production of second generation biofuel is essential for limiting food versus fuel compe...
Worldwide, there are various feedstocks such as straws, corn stover, sugarcane bagasse, sweet sorghu...
After just more than 100 years of history of industrial acetone–butanol–ethanol (ABE) fermentation, ...
Biobutanol has been identified as a promising future biofuel. However, generally the extraction and ...
Biobutanol can become the replacement of petroleum gasoline in near future. However, economic feasib...
AbstractThis paper presents the techno-economics of greenfield projects of an integrated first and s...
Fermentation-derived butanol is a possible alternative to ethanol as a fungible biomass-based liquid...
AbstractThe techno-economics of greenfield projects of a first-generation sugarcane biorefinery aime...
AbstractDue to rising prices of fossil energy sources renewable energy sources and biofuels gain in ...
The objective of this review is to provide a deep overview of liquid biofuels produced from sugarcan...
Butanol has long been considered a potential advanced liquid biofuel, in addition to its current app...
This paper reports a study of potential feedstock for butanol production via the biotechnological ro...
Current techniques for producing butanol tend to have a low yield and form a large amount of other s...
PhD (Chemical Engineering), North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2019Biofuels such as bio-et...
The depletion of natural gas resources coupled with the improved technologies for biofuel productio...
AbstractThe production of second generation biofuel is essential for limiting food versus fuel compe...
Worldwide, there are various feedstocks such as straws, corn stover, sugarcane bagasse, sweet sorghu...
After just more than 100 years of history of industrial acetone–butanol–ethanol (ABE) fermentation, ...
Biobutanol has been identified as a promising future biofuel. However, generally the extraction and ...
Biobutanol can become the replacement of petroleum gasoline in near future. However, economic feasib...
AbstractThis paper presents the techno-economics of greenfield projects of an integrated first and s...
Fermentation-derived butanol is a possible alternative to ethanol as a fungible biomass-based liquid...
AbstractThe techno-economics of greenfield projects of a first-generation sugarcane biorefinery aime...
AbstractDue to rising prices of fossil energy sources renewable energy sources and biofuels gain in ...
The objective of this review is to provide a deep overview of liquid biofuels produced from sugarcan...
Butanol has long been considered a potential advanced liquid biofuel, in addition to its current app...
This paper reports a study of potential feedstock for butanol production via the biotechnological ro...
Current techniques for producing butanol tend to have a low yield and form a large amount of other s...
PhD (Chemical Engineering), North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2019Biofuels such as bio-et...
The depletion of natural gas resources coupled with the improved technologies for biofuel productio...
AbstractThe production of second generation biofuel is essential for limiting food versus fuel compe...