World ethanol production rose to nearly 13.5 billion gallon in 2006. Ethanol has been part of alcoholic beverages for long time, but its application has expanded much beyond that during the 20th Century. Much of the recent interest is in the use of ethanol as fuel. In this paper, we have reviewed published literature on current ethanol production and separation methods, and chemical and sensory analysis techniques. Ethanol produced by fermentation, called bioethanol, accounts for approximately 95% of the ethanol production. It is recently widely used as an additive to gasoline. Corn in the Unites States and sugarcane in Brazil are widely used as raw materials to produce bioethanol. Cellulosic materials are expected to be the ultimate major ...
The first part of this review article considers general data about ethanol as an industrial product,...
Bioethanol is the most widely used alternative transportation fuel to petrol. Bioethanol is consider...
Ethanol production in the United States approached 15 billion gal/year in 2015. Only about 2.5% of t...
The total ethanol production in the United States became over 9 billion gallons/year in 2007. Only a...
There are huge biomass waste disposed every day in agricultural countries that can be useful and are...
The total ethanol production capacity in the US just passed 6 billion gals/year. The production proc...
In order for ethanol to be competitive with gasoline, the production cost of ethanol must be lower t...
Glucose is primarily derived from plant metabolism; it is the primary source of energy for cellular ...
Bioethanol production is one pathway for crude oil reduction and environmental compliance. Bioethano...
Solvent recovery is essential to be conducted in industry since it give many benefits to the company...
Ethanol is a promising biofuel that can replace fossil fuel, mitigate greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions...
This chapter discusses some aspects of various separation technologies applied in bioethanol product...
AbstractBioethanol production is one pathway for crude oil reduction and environmental compliance. B...
The objective of this research is to study the purification process of bio-ethanol production by dif...
In recent decades, usage of biofuels as fossil fuel substitutes has increased. One method for loweri...
The first part of this review article considers general data about ethanol as an industrial product,...
Bioethanol is the most widely used alternative transportation fuel to petrol. Bioethanol is consider...
Ethanol production in the United States approached 15 billion gal/year in 2015. Only about 2.5% of t...
The total ethanol production in the United States became over 9 billion gallons/year in 2007. Only a...
There are huge biomass waste disposed every day in agricultural countries that can be useful and are...
The total ethanol production capacity in the US just passed 6 billion gals/year. The production proc...
In order for ethanol to be competitive with gasoline, the production cost of ethanol must be lower t...
Glucose is primarily derived from plant metabolism; it is the primary source of energy for cellular ...
Bioethanol production is one pathway for crude oil reduction and environmental compliance. Bioethano...
Solvent recovery is essential to be conducted in industry since it give many benefits to the company...
Ethanol is a promising biofuel that can replace fossil fuel, mitigate greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions...
This chapter discusses some aspects of various separation technologies applied in bioethanol product...
AbstractBioethanol production is one pathway for crude oil reduction and environmental compliance. B...
The objective of this research is to study the purification process of bio-ethanol production by dif...
In recent decades, usage of biofuels as fossil fuel substitutes has increased. One method for loweri...
The first part of this review article considers general data about ethanol as an industrial product,...
Bioethanol is the most widely used alternative transportation fuel to petrol. Bioethanol is consider...
Ethanol production in the United States approached 15 billion gal/year in 2015. Only about 2.5% of t...