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Bioethanol Production from Vegetable Wastes

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Lignocellulosic biomass is abundant and a renewable resource for the production of biofuel (bioethanol) by using fermentative organisms (Sacchromyces cervesiae & Fusarium oxysporum). The conversion of biomass into maximum yield of glucose is an important step for the bioethanol production but it requires optimum dilute acid treatment. Bio-Ethanol production include various steps like; acid hydrolysis, enzymatic hydrolysis, recovery of glucose and fermentation. The tremendous amounts of cellulose are available as municipal and vegetable wastes that can be used for the production of ethanol. Thus, there is great interest in the use of cellulosic biomass as a renewable source of energy through breakdown of sugars that further can be converted to liquid fuel through fermentation process.I am looking forward to work in a professional and competitive environment where I can put my best efforts, hard work and skills to bring up the organization and myself too. I am also a life long learner and am determined to become a knowledge professional for keeping abreast with changing technology.
Release date Australia
December 22nd, 2011
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Pages
92
Dimensions
152x229x6
ISBN-13
9783847324010
Product ID
26962201

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