Three different studies were performed for the conversion of water hyacinth (Eichhornia crassipes) plant into biofuel. In the first study, water hyacinth was saccharified with diluted sulfuric acid (1% v/v at 110°C for one hour), fermented by yeast (Saccharomyces cerevisiae). The results showed the formation of 55.20% ethanol and 41.66% acetic acid. In another experiment, water hyacinth was gasified by using Ni and Co nano catalysts at 50 - 400°C and atmospheric pressure. In catalytic gasification, CH4 (2.41 - 6.67%), C2H4 (19.74 - 45.52%), C3H4 (21.04 - 45.52%), CH3OH (1.43 - 24.67%), and C3H8 / CH3CHO (0.33 -26.09%) products were obtained. In this study, anatase form of titanium dioxide photocatalyst was used. The reaction was p...
This article appraises the need for introducing appropriate technology to improve the production of ...
Water hyacinth (Eichhornia crassipes) is a noxious aquatic weed which grows fast and is a lignocellu...
MIng (Chemical Engineering), North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2014The suitability of wat...
Biomass feedstock is desirable for bio-hydrogen and bioethanol production as they have less competit...
With industrial development growing rapidly, there is a need for environmentally sustainable energy ...
In the context of climate change-induced nutrient enrichment, followed by rigorous spread of water h...
The use of non-edible biomass should be investigated as alternatives for biofuel production. Aquatic...
Like world Pakistan is facing two major threats i.e. environment and energy. Rapid industrialization...
Water Hyacinth is a floating perennial aquatic plant native to tropical and sub-tropical South Ameri...
While at present most energy crops are depriving human feedstock, fermentation of agricultural resid...
Lignocellulosic biomass resources are renewable materials that can be converted to fermentable sugar...
Lignocellulosic biomass resources are renewable materials that can be converted to fermentable sugar...
The world has seen a vast expansion in industrialization and this has in turn seen an increase in de...
In this work, potential of producing bioethanol from water hyacinth plant (Eichhornia crassipes) was...
Water hyacinth is a non-edible plant having a severe impact on aquatic ecosystems through native veg...
This article appraises the need for introducing appropriate technology to improve the production of ...
Water hyacinth (Eichhornia crassipes) is a noxious aquatic weed which grows fast and is a lignocellu...
MIng (Chemical Engineering), North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2014The suitability of wat...
Biomass feedstock is desirable for bio-hydrogen and bioethanol production as they have less competit...
With industrial development growing rapidly, there is a need for environmentally sustainable energy ...
In the context of climate change-induced nutrient enrichment, followed by rigorous spread of water h...
The use of non-edible biomass should be investigated as alternatives for biofuel production. Aquatic...
Like world Pakistan is facing two major threats i.e. environment and energy. Rapid industrialization...
Water Hyacinth is a floating perennial aquatic plant native to tropical and sub-tropical South Ameri...
While at present most energy crops are depriving human feedstock, fermentation of agricultural resid...
Lignocellulosic biomass resources are renewable materials that can be converted to fermentable sugar...
Lignocellulosic biomass resources are renewable materials that can be converted to fermentable sugar...
The world has seen a vast expansion in industrialization and this has in turn seen an increase in de...
In this work, potential of producing bioethanol from water hyacinth plant (Eichhornia crassipes) was...
Water hyacinth is a non-edible plant having a severe impact on aquatic ecosystems through native veg...
This article appraises the need for introducing appropriate technology to improve the production of ...
Water hyacinth (Eichhornia crassipes) is a noxious aquatic weed which grows fast and is a lignocellu...
MIng (Chemical Engineering), North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2014The suitability of wat...