Ethanol production using waste biomass represents a very attractive approach. However, there are considerable challenges preventing a wide distribution of these novel technologies. Thus, a fractional-factorial screening of process variables and Saccharomyces cerevisiae yeast inoculum conditions was performed using a synthetic fermentation media. Subsequently, a response-surface methodology was developed for maximizing ethanol yields using a hemicellulosic solution generated through the chemical hydrolysis of steam treatment broth obtained from residual softwood biomass. In addition, nutrient supplementation using starch-based ethanol production by-products was investigated. An ethanol yield of 74.27% of the theoretical maximum was observed ...
As part of ongoing research to evaluate the bioconversion of softwood feedstocks to ethanol, the fea...
The work presented in this thesis has been aiming at improving ethanol production from lignocellulos...
Waste effluents from the forest products industry are sources of lignocellulosic biomass that can be...
Using lignocellulosic residues for bioethanol production could provide an alternative solution to cu...
The purpose of this study was to optimize ethanol production in a small glass reactor. The ethanol w...
Economic optimization of the production of ethanol by simultaneous saccharification and fermentation...
International audiencethe aim of this work was to demonstrate the feasibility of second-generation b...
Fuel ethanol can be produced from lignocellulosics by the enzymatic hydrolysis process, which consis...
BACKGROUND: The production of bio-ethanol from softwood is considered a promising alternative to fos...
For a biochemically based biomass-to-ethanol process, one of the advantages of using softwoods as th...
Lignocellulosic materials, such as wood, waste products from the forestry industry, agricultural res...
Replacing fossil fuels by bio-fuels has many advantages, such as the reduction of CO2-emission to th...
A complete conversion of the hexose and pentose sugars in the food wastes hydrolysates (FWH) to etha...
One of the main challenges in the bioconversion of lignocellulosics into bioethanol is to maximize t...
Much of the hemicellulose fraction of pulp mill feedstock is released into black liquor during the p...
As part of ongoing research to evaluate the bioconversion of softwood feedstocks to ethanol, the fea...
The work presented in this thesis has been aiming at improving ethanol production from lignocellulos...
Waste effluents from the forest products industry are sources of lignocellulosic biomass that can be...
Using lignocellulosic residues for bioethanol production could provide an alternative solution to cu...
The purpose of this study was to optimize ethanol production in a small glass reactor. The ethanol w...
Economic optimization of the production of ethanol by simultaneous saccharification and fermentation...
International audiencethe aim of this work was to demonstrate the feasibility of second-generation b...
Fuel ethanol can be produced from lignocellulosics by the enzymatic hydrolysis process, which consis...
BACKGROUND: The production of bio-ethanol from softwood is considered a promising alternative to fos...
For a biochemically based biomass-to-ethanol process, one of the advantages of using softwoods as th...
Lignocellulosic materials, such as wood, waste products from the forestry industry, agricultural res...
Replacing fossil fuels by bio-fuels has many advantages, such as the reduction of CO2-emission to th...
A complete conversion of the hexose and pentose sugars in the food wastes hydrolysates (FWH) to etha...
One of the main challenges in the bioconversion of lignocellulosics into bioethanol is to maximize t...
Much of the hemicellulose fraction of pulp mill feedstock is released into black liquor during the p...
As part of ongoing research to evaluate the bioconversion of softwood feedstocks to ethanol, the fea...
The work presented in this thesis has been aiming at improving ethanol production from lignocellulos...
Waste effluents from the forest products industry are sources of lignocellulosic biomass that can be...