In ethanol production from lignocellulose by enzymatic hydrolysis and fermentation, it is desirable to minimize addition of fresh-water and waste-water streams, which leads to an accumulation of substances in the process. This study shows that the amount of fresh water used and the amount of waste water thereby produced in the production of fuel ethanol from softwood, can be reduced to a large extent by recycling of either the stillage stream or part of the liquid stream from the fermenter. A reduction in fresh-water demand of more than 50%, from 3 kg/kg dry raw material to 1.5 kg/kg dry raw material was obtained without any negative effects on either hydrolysis or fermentation. A further decrease in the amount of fresh water, to one-fourth...
The production of liquid fuels from renewable resources such as poplar wood and lignocellulosic wast...
The process simulator ASPEN PLUS was used for simulation of an ethanol production process based on e...
Technologies available for the production of ethanol from whole corn are reviewed. Particular emphas...
In the production of ethanol from lignocellulosics, large quantities of water are needed in various ...
The effect of process stream recirculation on ethanol production from steam- pretreated softwood bas...
A bench-scale unit for the development of an enzymatic process for the bioconversion of lignocellulo...
Ethanol produced from lignocellulose is one of the most promising biofuels. However, the technology ...
Ethanol produced from renewable resources can be used to replace fossil fuels such as gasoline and d...
The enzymatic hydrolysis process can be used to produce bioethanol from softwood, which are the domi...
This thesis deals with the development of simultaneous saccharification and fermentation (SSF) in or...
The distillery stillage is a major and arduous byproduct generated during ethanol production in dist...
Fuel ethanol can be produced from lignocellulosics by the enzymatic hydrolysis process, which consis...
Producing ethanol from the bioconversion of lignocellulosic substrates is one of the most promising ...
Abstract Background It is necessary to develop efficient methods to produce renewable fuels from lig...
The project presented here has focused on studying the water balance in a wheat straw-based conceptu...
The production of liquid fuels from renewable resources such as poplar wood and lignocellulosic wast...
The process simulator ASPEN PLUS was used for simulation of an ethanol production process based on e...
Technologies available for the production of ethanol from whole corn are reviewed. Particular emphas...
In the production of ethanol from lignocellulosics, large quantities of water are needed in various ...
The effect of process stream recirculation on ethanol production from steam- pretreated softwood bas...
A bench-scale unit for the development of an enzymatic process for the bioconversion of lignocellulo...
Ethanol produced from lignocellulose is one of the most promising biofuels. However, the technology ...
Ethanol produced from renewable resources can be used to replace fossil fuels such as gasoline and d...
The enzymatic hydrolysis process can be used to produce bioethanol from softwood, which are the domi...
This thesis deals with the development of simultaneous saccharification and fermentation (SSF) in or...
The distillery stillage is a major and arduous byproduct generated during ethanol production in dist...
Fuel ethanol can be produced from lignocellulosics by the enzymatic hydrolysis process, which consis...
Producing ethanol from the bioconversion of lignocellulosic substrates is one of the most promising ...
Abstract Background It is necessary to develop efficient methods to produce renewable fuels from lig...
The project presented here has focused on studying the water balance in a wheat straw-based conceptu...
The production of liquid fuels from renewable resources such as poplar wood and lignocellulosic wast...
The process simulator ASPEN PLUS was used for simulation of an ethanol production process based on e...
Technologies available for the production of ethanol from whole corn are reviewed. Particular emphas...