| Literature DB >> 24715820 |
Hossain Zabed1, Golam Faruq1, Jaya Narayan Sahu2, Mohd Sofian Azirun1, Rosli Hashim1, Amru Nasrulhaq Boyce1.
Abstract
Bioethanol production from renewable sources to be used in transportation is now an increasing demand worldwide due to continuous depletion of fossil fuels, economic and political crises, and growing concern on environmental safety. Mainly, three types of raw materials, that is, sugar juice, starchy crops, and lignocellulosic materials, are being used for this purpose. This paper will investigate ethanol production from free sugar containing juices obtained from some energy crops such as sugarcane, sugar beet, and sweet sorghum that are the most attractive choice because of their cost-effectiveness and feasibility to use. Three types of fermentation process (batch, fed-batch, and continuous) are employed in ethanol production from these sugar juices. The most common microorganism used in fermentation from its history is the yeast, especially, Saccharomyces cerevisiae, though the bacterial species Zymomonas mobilis is also potentially used nowadays for this purpose. A number of factors related to the fermentation greatly influences the process and their optimization is the key point for efficient ethanol production from these feedstocks.Entities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 24715820 PMCID: PMC3970039 DOI: 10.1155/2014/957102
Source DB: PubMed Journal: ScientificWorldJournal ISSN: 1537-744X
Different sugar crops investigated for ethanol production using sugar juices as feedstocks.
| Name of the crops | Major investigation | Major achievements | Reference |
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| Sugarcane ( | Juices were studied (i) without adding supplement, (ii) with addition of 0.5% yeast extract, and (iii) with addition of yeast extract, thiamine, and micronutrients | The highest ethanol concentration (39.4–42.1 g/L) was found in (iii), while the lowest was 11.0 g/L and found in (i) | [ |
| Enrichment technique was applied to isolate a thermotolerant yeast from cane juice for ethanol production at elevated temperature | Isolation and selection of thermotolerant yeast strain that produced high concentrations of ethanol at both 40 and 45°C from the juice | [ | |
| Juices were supplemented and cells were adapted to galactose medium | Higher (30.0%) ethanol was found with adapted cells than nonadapted cells | [ | |
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| Sugar beet ( | Juices were ultrafiltered and were supplemented with mineral salt | Ethanol concentration was found to be 85.0–87.0 g/L | [ |
| Flocculating and nonflocculating yeasts along with | The highest ethanol yield (0.44 g/g) with the lowest productivity (0.08 g/h/L) was found by | [ | |
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| Sweet sorghum ( | Five different genetic varieties (Keller, BJ 248, SSV84, Wray, and NSSH 104) were investigated for ethanol production | Keller variety produced the highest ethanol (9.0%, w/v) | [ |
| Impact of storage on sugar content loss of juice was studied | Up to 20.0% free sugars lost in 3 days at ambient temperature | [ | |
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| Watermelon ( | Juice was used as diluent, additive, and nitrogen source for processed sugar or molasses fermentation | As much as 25.0% w/v sugar was fermented at pH 3.0 (ethanol yield was 0.41–0.46 g/g) or up to 35.0% w/v sugar at pH 5.0 with an ethanol yield of 0.36–0.41 g/g | [ |
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| Dates ( | Juices were extracted from 3 genetic varieties of dates (Kunta, Bouhatem, and Eguoua) and fermentation was studied at 30°C and natural pH | All varieties produced ethanol with a maximum concentration of 25.0%, v/v | [ |
Chemical composition of feedstocks derived from different crops.
| Feedstocks | Free sugar (%) | Moisture (%) | References |
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| Sugarcane juice | 12–17.6 | 68.0–82.4 | [ |
| Sugar beet juice | 16.5 | 82.6 | [ |
| Sweet sorghum juice | 16–21.8 | 78.2 | [ |
| Watermelon juice | 7.0–10.0 | 90.0–93.0 | [ |
Growth condition of microorganisms involved in ethanol fermentation.
| Name of microorganisms | Carbon source | Nitrogen source | Growth temperature | pH | Shaking rate (rpm) | Time (h) | Reference |
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| Glucose or sucrose (50.0) | Peptone (5.0) | 30 | 5.0 | 150 | 48 | [ |
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| Maltose (3.0) and glucose (20.0) | Yeast extract (5.0), peptone (5.0) | 30 | 6.0 | — | — | [ |
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| Sugar (50.0–80.0) | Ammonium sulfate (0.5) | 35 | 4.5 | 170 | 72 | [ |
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| Glucose (20.0) | Peptone (20.0) | 40 | 6.5 | 150 | 48 | [ |
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| Glucose (10.0) and sucrose (30.0) | Yeast extract (5.0) | 30 | 6.5 | Static | 18 | [ |
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| Glucose (20.0) | Ammonium sulfate (1.0) | 30 | 6.0 | 100 | 24–48 | [ |
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| Sucrose (20.0) | Ammonium sulfate (2.0) | 30 | — | 100 | 24 | [ |
Fermentation process employed in ethanol production from different feedstocks.
| Feedstock | Initial sugar (g/L) | Fermentation mode | Processing/techniques | Microorganisms | Temperature (°C) | pH | Agitation rate (rpm) | Time (h) | Ethanol concentration (g/L) | Productivity (g/L/h) | Ethanol yield (%) | Reference |
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| Sugarcane juice | 200 | Batch | Juice was supplemented with sucrose |
| 40 | 5.0 | 300 | 42–96 | 67.9 | 1.42 | 60.4 | [ |
| 166 | Batch | Recycling of yeast |
| 40 | 5.5 | 150 | 24 | 71.9 | 4.00 | — | [ | |
| 173 | Repeated batch | Immobilization of cells on sugarcane pieces |
| 30 | — | — | 32 | 89.73 | 2.48 | — | [ | |
| 220 | Batch | Coculture of immobilized cells on thin-shell silk cocoon |
| 37–40 | 5.0 | 150 | 72 | 77.3–81.4 | 1.07–1.1 | 80.23–86.1 | [ | |
| 180 | Continuous | Immobilization of cells on chrysotile | Strains of | 30 | 5.0 | — | 117 | 13.3–19.4 | — | 80.4–97.3 | [ | |
| 200 | Continuous | Recycling of cells was done in a tower reactor |
| 30 | — | 130 | 72 | 90 | 18 | 99 | [ | |
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| Sweet sorghum juice | 190 | Fed-batch | Juice was supplemented with 0.5% ammonium sulphate |
| 30 | — | Static | 108 | 116.62–120.28 | 1.08–1.11 | 94.12–96.8 | [ |
| 240–320 | Batch | Juice was adjusted with sucrose or molasses for very high gravity fermentation |
| 30 | 4.9 | Static | 40–72 | 120.68 | 2.01 | 99.8 | [ | |
| — | Batch | Immobilization on Ca-alginate |
| 37 | 5.0 | 200 | 11 | — | — | 93.24 | [ | |
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| Watermelon juice | 183–409 | Batch | Juice was supplemented with molasses | Dried yeast | 32 | 3.1–5.0 | 100 | 36–160 | 83.2 | — | — | [ |
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| Sugar beet juice | 200 | Batch | Immobilization of cells on loofa sponge |
| 30 | 6.5 | 200 | — | — | 0.08–0.53 | 72.4–86.1 | [ |