Biofuel Production by Fermentation of Water Plants and Agricultural Lignocellulosic by-Products

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תקציר

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 both disposal expenses and greenhouse gases emissions. This paper describes a scheme and methodology for transformation of any lignocellulosic biomass into biofuel by simple cost effective operation scheme, integrating an innovative process of mechanochemical activation pre-treatment followed by fermentation of the herbal digest and ethanol production through differential distillation. Under this approach several complex and costly staged of conventional ethanol production scheme may be replaced and by genetic engineering of custom fermenting microorganisms the fermentation process becomes a fully continuous industrial process.

שפה מקוריתאנגלית
מספר המאמר12005
כתב עתMATEC Web of Conferences
כרך70
מזהי עצם דיגיטלי (DOIs)
סטטוס פרסוםפורסם - 11 אוג׳ 2016
אירוע2016 3rd International Conference on Manufacturing and Industrial Technologies, ICMIT 2016 - Istanbul, טורקיה
משך הזמן: 25 מאי 201627 מאי 2016

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