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Bioethanol production from Ficus religiosa leaves using microwave irradiation
A microwave assisted feasible process for the production of bioethanol from Ficus religiosa leaves was developed. Under the process conditions (8 min. microwave irradiation, 1 M HCl), 10.1 wt% glucose yield was obtained from the leaves. Microwave based hydrolysis process yielded higher glucose content (10.1 wt%) compared to the conventional hydrothermal process (4.1 wt%). Upon fermentation of the hydrolysate using Baker's yeast, 3 wt% (dry wt. basis) of bioethanol was produced.
Bioethanol production from Ficus religiosa leaves using microwave irradiation
A microwave assisted feasible process for the production of bioethanol from Ficus religiosa leaves was developed. Under the process conditions (8 min. microwave irradiation, 1 M HCl), 10.1 wt% glucose yield was obtained from the leaves. Microwave based hydrolysis process yielded higher glucose content (10.1 wt%) compared to the conventional hydrothermal process (4.1 wt%). Upon fermentation of the hydrolysate using Baker's yeast, 3 wt% (dry wt. basis) of bioethanol was produced.
Bioethanol production from Ficus religiosa leaves using microwave irradiation
Klein, Miri (author) / Griess, Ofir / Pulidindi, Indra Neel / Perkas, Nina / Gedanken, Aharon
2016
Article (Journal)
English
BKL:
43.00
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