The effect of yeast weight and temperature on ethanol production from sorghum and iles-iles flour

An increased of human need that spend a lot of energy, especially fuel resulting in excessive energy consumption. Therefore, the existence of alternative energy that renewable and environmentally friendly, such as bioethanol is required. In this study the use of sorghum and iles-iles as raw material...

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description An increased of human need that spend a lot of energy, especially fuel resulting in excessive energy consumption. Therefore, the existence of alternative energy that renewable and environmentally friendly, such as bioethanol is required. In this study the use of sorghum and iles-iles as raw materials for bioethanol production were investigated. The variables studied were the saccharification time, weight of dry yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae added in the starter culture (2.5, 5, 10, 15, 20 g) and fermentation temperature (30, 35, 40, 45, 50°C). Bioethanol production consisted of the enzymatic hydrolysis (liquefaction and saccharification), and fermentation. For liquefaction, 1.6% v/w α-amylase enzyme, 1 hour, T = 95-100° C, pH 6 were used. For saccharification, 3.2% v/w b-amylase enzyme, time 4,8,24,48 hours, T = 60°C, pH 5 were used. For fermentation, Saccharomyces cerevisiae yeast were used with conditions of time for 120 hours, pH 4.5. The effect of dry yeast weight and fermentation temperature indicated that 15 g yeast weight and temperature 30° C were found to be the best condition which resulted the highest ethanol concentration of 85.20 g/L and 79.94 g/L for sorghum and iles-iles flour, respectively.
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Enzymes
Ethanol
Fermentation
Flour
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Saccharification
Sorghum
Starter cultures
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Yeast
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