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Energy efficient microwave irradiation of sago bark waste (SBW) for bioethanol production

Kannan, T. Saravana and Ahmed, A. S. and Ani, Farid Nasir (2013) Energy efficient microwave irradiation of sago bark waste (SBW) for bioethanol production. In: Advanced Materials Research (Volume 701).

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Abstract

The energy efficiency of microwave irradiation for bioethanol production from sago bark waste (SBW) was studied. The maximum sugar yield of 62.6 % was reached at the biomass loading 20% (w/w). The high ethanol yield of 60.2% theoretical yield, ethanol concentration 30.67 g/l was achieved by diluted sulfuric acid supported microwave irradiation with 40% (w/w) biomass loading at 60 h fermentation. The energy consumption of microwave irradiation to produce 1 g sugar and 1 g ethanol was calculated separately. The lowest energy consumption was noticed while biomass loading and energy input were fixed at 40 % (w/w) and 33 kJ (1100 W for 30 s) respectively, and it is amounted to 1.27 and 1.76 kJ to produce 1 g of sugar after enzymatic hydrolysis and 1 g ethanol after fermentation, individually. Usually, 1 g ethanol can produce approximately 27 kJ of energy, and therefore, the energy input for the microwave pretreatment was only 7% of the energy output. The microwave irradiation technique established for SBW to produce ethanol succeeded in 80% energy savings for producing 1 g ethanol compared to rape straw by microwave pretreatment previously reported. Info:

Item Type:Conference or Workshop Item (Paper)
Uncontrolled Keywords:bioethanol, energy efficiency, microwave irradiation, sago bark waste (SBW)
Subjects:T Technology > TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery
Divisions:Mechanical Engineering
ID Code:51042
Deposited By: Haliza Zainal
Deposited On:27 Jan 2016 01:53
Last Modified:04 Sep 2017 16:11

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