Effect of Pretreatment, Fermentation Medium and Solid Loading Rate on The Production of Bio- Ethanol from Fruit Waste Using Saccharomyces cerevisiae

Muhammad Shahzaib, M. Usman, M. Ali, Shaista Gull, T. Javed, A. Yousef, Muhammad Waleed Shafique, Ayesha T Tahir
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The rapid increase in world’s population and growing industrialization are major sources of energy consumption, therefore energy demand is expanding continuously. The first-generationfeedstocklike maize, sugarcane, wheat,etc.can be used to producebioethanol, but due to food and feed security issues,first-generation feedstockcannot beused to producebioethanol.To overcome the feed and food security issue related to first-generationfeedstock, waste fruitcan beused to produce bioethanol.In this experiment, firstly the effect of pretreatment technique on glucose generationisobserved. Simultaneous saccharification and fermentation(SSF)experiment carried outat a pH of 4.5 and temperature of 30°C for 48 hwithfermentation helping nutrientsusing Saccharomyces cerevisiae. A nearly equal amount of glucose concentration is observed from samplestreated with hot water, 1%H2SO4, 5%H2SO4,and without any pretreatment. SSF results also revealed that fermentation helping nutrientshasnosignificanteffecton the production of bioethanol at the same concentration. Second part of the experiment deals with the effect of solid loading rate, which is directly proportional to glucose concentration 10-20% (w/w) and time for fermentation (48-96 hours) on generation of bioethanolfrom fruit waste. Solid loadingrate and reaction time for SSF hada significant effect on the production of bioethanol. Optimized 41.19gL-1bioethanol concentration was observed with solid load rate of 20% (w/w) and fermentation period of 58.8 h.High yield ofbioethanolcan be achieved using fruit waste at domestic scale with minimum operational requirements
预处理、发酵培养基和固载率对酿酒酵母菌利用水果废弃物生产生物乙醇的影响
世界人口的快速增长和工业化程度的提高是能源消费的主要来源,因此能源需求不断扩大。第一代原料如玉米、甘蔗、小麦等。可用于生产生物乙醇,但由于食品和饲料安全问题,第一代原料不能用于生产生物乙醇。为了克服与第一代原料有关的饲料和粮食安全问题,废水果可用于生产生物乙醇。本实验首先观察了预处理工艺对葡萄糖生成的影响。同时糖化和发酵(SSF)实验在pH为4.5,温度为30°C的条件下进行,利用酿酒酵母进行发酵辅助营养48小时。用热水、1%H2SO4和5%H2SO4处理的样品,没有任何预处理,葡萄糖浓度几乎相等。SSF结果还表明,在相同浓度下,助营养发酵对生物乙醇的产量影响不显著。实验第二部分研究固载率(固载率与葡萄糖浓度10-20% (w/w)和发酵时间(48-96小时)成正比)对果渣生物乙醇生成的影响。固体负荷量和反应时间对生物乙醇的生产有重要影响。优化后的生物乙醇浓度为41.19 gl -1,固体负荷率为20% (w/w),发酵时间为58.8 h,可在国内规模上以最低的操作要求利用水果废弃物获得高产量的生物乙醇
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