. The bioetanol development from biomass bases on lignocellulose like pulp of coffee is one of alternative energy which has potential to be applied in Indonesia. Beside of raw material sources that are so many in our country, the process is also environmentally friendly. Conversion of coffee pulp becomes ethanol using Simultaneous Sacharification and Fermentation (SSF) technology by cellulase had been done on this research. Sacharification process or hydrolysis process, cellulase enzyme will break cellulose polymer becomes glucose. Then, glucose through fermentation is changed to ethanol by using yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae. This study using Completely Randomized Design (CRD) with factorial pattern consisting of two factors. Factor I is ...
Arabica coffee skin waste contained 49% cellulose, 24,5% hemicellulose, and 7,63% lignin that can be...
Significant amounts of wastes are generated by the coffee industry, among of which, coffee silverski...
AbstractBioethanol production using lignocellulosic materials (the second-generation technology) was...
Indonesia has enormous biomass resources due to its land territory is mostly surrounded by forests a...
AbstractChiapas is one of the largest coffee-producing states in Mexico. In this industry, there are...
When coffee is processed, 35% of it is in the form of coffee peel waste which is a source oforganic ...
Robusta coffee husk is one of the largest agricultural wastes and contains lignocellulose as a raw m...
This article shows the results obtained by analyzing an emerging technology to produce bioethanol fr...
Currently, many research studies are being carried out on the production of alcohol from lignocellul...
Recently, Indonesia’s dependence on petroleum is to be reduced and even eliminated. To overcome the ...
Industrial residue management is a critical element of sustainable development. The aim of this rese...
Conventional coffee brewing techniques generate vast quantities of spent espresso grounds (SEGs) ric...
One of the coffee production centers in Jember County is the Sidomulyo village. The coffee acreage i...
Lignocellulose, the main component of a plant cell wall, is a potential renewable bioenergy source. ...
AbstractBioethanol is an innovative solution that is environmentally friendly and able to reduce pol...
Arabica coffee skin waste contained 49% cellulose, 24,5% hemicellulose, and 7,63% lignin that can be...
Significant amounts of wastes are generated by the coffee industry, among of which, coffee silverski...
AbstractBioethanol production using lignocellulosic materials (the second-generation technology) was...
Indonesia has enormous biomass resources due to its land territory is mostly surrounded by forests a...
AbstractChiapas is one of the largest coffee-producing states in Mexico. In this industry, there are...
When coffee is processed, 35% of it is in the form of coffee peel waste which is a source oforganic ...
Robusta coffee husk is one of the largest agricultural wastes and contains lignocellulose as a raw m...
This article shows the results obtained by analyzing an emerging technology to produce bioethanol fr...
Currently, many research studies are being carried out on the production of alcohol from lignocellul...
Recently, Indonesia’s dependence on petroleum is to be reduced and even eliminated. To overcome the ...
Industrial residue management is a critical element of sustainable development. The aim of this rese...
Conventional coffee brewing techniques generate vast quantities of spent espresso grounds (SEGs) ric...
One of the coffee production centers in Jember County is the Sidomulyo village. The coffee acreage i...
Lignocellulose, the main component of a plant cell wall, is a potential renewable bioenergy source. ...
AbstractBioethanol is an innovative solution that is environmentally friendly and able to reduce pol...
Arabica coffee skin waste contained 49% cellulose, 24,5% hemicellulose, and 7,63% lignin that can be...
Significant amounts of wastes are generated by the coffee industry, among of which, coffee silverski...
AbstractBioethanol production using lignocellulosic materials (the second-generation technology) was...