Potential use of liquid pinapple waste for bioethanol production by immobilized bakers' yeast

Bioethanol is the most extensively used biofuel for transportation in the world. Nowadays, researchers are focusing in producing bioethanol from crops and agricultural wastes. Malaysia contributes to 1% of world pineapple production which corresponds to an enormous amount of waste generation per yea...

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Main Authors: Zain, Nor Azimah Mohd., Shen, Ng Sew, Suhaimi, Mohd. Suardi, Hasan, Nor Badzilah, Aziman, Siti Nurbalqis
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spelling my.utm.473942018-10-14T08:21:46Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/47394/ Potential use of liquid pinapple waste for bioethanol production by immobilized bakers' yeast Zain, Nor Azimah Mohd. Shen, Ng Sew Suhaimi, Mohd. Suardi Hasan, Nor Badzilah Aziman, Siti Nurbalqis TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering Bioethanol is the most extensively used biofuel for transportation in the world. Nowadays, researchers are focusing in producing bioethanol from crops and agricultural wastes. Malaysia contributes to 1% of world pineapple production which corresponds to an enormous amount of waste generation per year. Utilization of waste from pineapple processing industry for bioethanol production could help to reduce potential environmental issues. In this study, Bakers' yeast (Saccharomyces cerevisiae) was immobilized in modified PVA-alginate beads to produce bioethanol from liquid pineapple waste. The results revealed that by using 10 % (w/v) of the immobilized cells highest overall productivity of 0.0752 g/L/h and maximum production of 5.4179 g/L of bioethanol could be achieved. Although its maximum productivity of immobilized yeast was 0.0752 g/L/h which appreciably lower than that of the free cells, this deficiency is balanced by its overall productivity which is almost 50 % higher compared to that of free cells. Penerbit UTM Press 2012 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/47394/1/NorAzimahMohdZain2012_PotentialUseofLiquidPinappleWaste.pdf Zain, Nor Azimah Mohd. and Shen, Ng Sew and Suhaimi, Mohd. Suardi and Hasan, Nor Badzilah and Aziman, Siti Nurbalqis (2012) Potential use of liquid pinapple waste for bioethanol production by immobilized bakers' yeast. Jurnal Teknologi (Sciences and Engineering), 59 (SUP. 1). pp. 43-47. ISSN 0127-9696 https://jurnalteknologi.utm.my/index.php/jurnalteknologi/article/view/1582 DOI:10.11113/jt.v59.1582
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topic TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering
spellingShingle TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering
Zain, Nor Azimah Mohd.
Shen, Ng Sew
Suhaimi, Mohd. Suardi
Hasan, Nor Badzilah
Aziman, Siti Nurbalqis
Potential use of liquid pinapple waste for bioethanol production by immobilized bakers' yeast
description Bioethanol is the most extensively used biofuel for transportation in the world. Nowadays, researchers are focusing in producing bioethanol from crops and agricultural wastes. Malaysia contributes to 1% of world pineapple production which corresponds to an enormous amount of waste generation per year. Utilization of waste from pineapple processing industry for bioethanol production could help to reduce potential environmental issues. In this study, Bakers' yeast (Saccharomyces cerevisiae) was immobilized in modified PVA-alginate beads to produce bioethanol from liquid pineapple waste. The results revealed that by using 10 % (w/v) of the immobilized cells highest overall productivity of 0.0752 g/L/h and maximum production of 5.4179 g/L of bioethanol could be achieved. Although its maximum productivity of immobilized yeast was 0.0752 g/L/h which appreciably lower than that of the free cells, this deficiency is balanced by its overall productivity which is almost 50 % higher compared to that of free cells.
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author Zain, Nor Azimah Mohd.
Shen, Ng Sew
Suhaimi, Mohd. Suardi
Hasan, Nor Badzilah
Aziman, Siti Nurbalqis
author_facet Zain, Nor Azimah Mohd.
Shen, Ng Sew
Suhaimi, Mohd. Suardi
Hasan, Nor Badzilah
Aziman, Siti Nurbalqis
author_sort Zain, Nor Azimah Mohd.
title Potential use of liquid pinapple waste for bioethanol production by immobilized bakers' yeast
title_short Potential use of liquid pinapple waste for bioethanol production by immobilized bakers' yeast
title_full Potential use of liquid pinapple waste for bioethanol production by immobilized bakers' yeast
title_fullStr Potential use of liquid pinapple waste for bioethanol production by immobilized bakers' yeast
title_full_unstemmed Potential use of liquid pinapple waste for bioethanol production by immobilized bakers' yeast
title_sort potential use of liquid pinapple waste for bioethanol production by immobilized bakers' yeast
publisher Penerbit UTM Press
publishDate 2012
url http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/47394/1/NorAzimahMohdZain2012_PotentialUseofLiquidPinappleWaste.pdf
http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/47394/
https://jurnalteknologi.utm.my/index.php/jurnalteknologi/article/view/1582
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