Bioethanol production from cassava starch by enzymatic hydrolysis, fermentation and ex-situ nanofiltration.
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Author list: Wangpor J., Prayoonyong P., Sakdaronnarong C., Sungpet A., Jonglertjunya W.
Publisher: Elsevier
Publication year: 2017
Volume number: 138
Start page: 883
End page: 888
Number of pages: 6
ISSN: 1876-6102
eISSN: 1876-6102
Languages: English-Great Britain (EN-GB)
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Abstract
Cassava starch were liquefied and saccharified by alpha-amylase and gluco-amylase, respectively, before fermentation for bioethanol production. Response surface methodology (RSM) was used to optimize the condition of liquefaction and saccharification on sugar concentrations. The effects of amount of enzyme, liquefaction temperature and liquefaction time on dextrin concentrations and the effects of amount of enzyme, saccharification temperature and saccharification time on glucose concentrations were measured and studied. Maximum glucose content was 273.1g/l when cassava starch (30 %w/v) was liquefied by 0.9 mg/g of alpha-amylase/starch at 85 ฐC for 180 min and saccharified by 1.5 mg/g of gluco-amylase/starch at 60 ฐC for 90 min. Saccharomyces cerevisiae (S. cerevisiae) and Zymomonas mobilis (Z. mobilis) were studied in batch mode to prove ethanol efficiency. The batch culture was inoculated at 30ฑ1 ฐC and agitated at 70 rpm with a Rushton turbine in 2-liter and 10-liter working volume baffled bioreactors. Microbial cells and ethanol solutions were then separated from fermentation broths using microfiltration (membrane Model M-M1812PS20) and nanofiltration (membrane Model M-N1812A5 and M-N1812A9), respectively. The batch mode results showed that the log phase was approximately 16h. Maximum ethanol produced after 72h period of fermentation by S. cerevisiae in 10-liter bioreactor was 43.5 g/l, resulted in an ethanol yield of 0.44 with a fermentation efficiency of 85.4 %. ฉ 2017 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Ltd.
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