While at present most energy crops are depriving human feedstock, fermentation of agricultural residues and fast growing water plants possesses a good prospect to become a significant source for bio-fuel; as both substrates are widely available and do not require agricultural areas. Water hyacinth for instance can be cultivated in fresh, brackish or wastewater and owing to its rapid growth and availability. Since owing to its natural abundance it is considered to be an invasive plant in most continents, its utilization and use as a renewable energy source may also contribute for its dilution and control. Agricultural lignocellulosic surplus by-products are also a promising fermentable substrate for bioethanol production, as it decreases bot...
In this work, potential of producing bioethanol from water hyacinth plant (Eichhornia crassipes) was...
Bioethanol has been introduced on a large scale in several countries, for example, in Brazil, the Un...
ABSTRACT Fermentation of sugar released by saccharification of lignocellulosic materials...
While at present most energy crops are depriving human feedstock, fermentation of agricultural resid...
With industrial development growing rapidly, there is a need for environmentally sustainable energy ...
The objective of this research was to investigate biodegradation of water hyacinth (Eichhornia crass...
The objective of this research was to investigate biodegradation of water hyacinth (Eichhornia crass...
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...
This article appraises the need for introducing appropriate technology to improve the production of ...
The continuous growth in global population and the ongoing development of countries such as China an...
Bio-ethanol, as a clean and renewable fuel, is gaining increasing attention, mostly through its majo...
Biohydrogen is a clean and renewable source of energy. It can be produced by using technologies such...
An efficient conversion of lignocellulose into fermentable sugars is a key step in producing bioetha...
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...
Bioethanol has been introduced on a large scale in several countries, for example, in Brazil, the Un...
ABSTRACT Fermentation of sugar released by saccharification of lignocellulosic materials...
While at present most energy crops are depriving human feedstock, fermentation of agricultural resid...
With industrial development growing rapidly, there is a need for environmentally sustainable energy ...
The objective of this research was to investigate biodegradation of water hyacinth (Eichhornia crass...
The objective of this research was to investigate biodegradation of water hyacinth (Eichhornia crass...
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...
This article appraises the need for introducing appropriate technology to improve the production of ...
The continuous growth in global population and the ongoing development of countries such as China an...
Bio-ethanol, as a clean and renewable fuel, is gaining increasing attention, mostly through its majo...
Biohydrogen is a clean and renewable source of energy. It can be produced by using technologies such...
An efficient conversion of lignocellulose into fermentable sugars is a key step in producing bioetha...
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...
Bioethanol has been introduced on a large scale in several countries, for example, in Brazil, the Un...
ABSTRACT Fermentation of sugar released by saccharification of lignocellulosic materials...