نتایج جستجو برای: biofuel ethanol

تعداد نتایج: 113020  

2012
Diego Luna Alejandro Posadillo Verónica Caballero Cristóbal Verdugo Felipa M. Bautista Antonio A. Romero Enrique D. Sancho Carlos Luna Juan Calero

By using 1,3-specific Pig Pancreatic lipase (EC 3.1.1.3 or PPL), covalently immobilized on AlPO(4)/Sepiolite support as biocatalyst, a new second-generation biodiesel was obtained in the transesterification reaction of sunflower oil with ethanol and other alcohols of low molecular weight. The resulting biofuel is composed of fatty acid ethyl esters and monoglycerides (FAEE/MG) blended in a mola...

Journal: :Environmental science & technology 2012
T J Wallington J E Anderson S A Mueller E Kolinski Morris S L Winkler J M Ginder O J Nielsen

The approximately 100 million tonne per year increase in the use of corn to produce ethanol in the U.S. over the past 10 years, and projections of greater future use, have raised concerns that reduced exports of corn (and other agricultural products) and higher commodity prices would lead to land-use changes and, consequently, negative environmental impacts in other countries. The concerns have...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2011
Suk-Jin Ha Jonathan M Galazka Soo Rin Kim Jin-Ho Choi Xiaomin Yang Jin-Ho Seo N Louise Glass Jamie H D Cate Yong-Su Jin

The use of plant biomass for biofuel production will require efficient utilization of the sugars in lignocellulose, primarily glucose and xylose. However, strains of Saccharomyces cerevisiae presently used in bioethanol production ferment glucose but not xylose. Yeasts engineered to ferment xylose do so slowly, and cannot utilize xylose until glucose is completely consumed. To overcome these bo...

Journal: :Environmental science & technology 2012
Yi-Wen Chiu May Wu

While agricultural residue is considered as a near-term feedstock option for cellulosic biofuels, its sustainability must be evaluated by taking water into account. This study aims to analyze the county-level water footprint for four biofuel pathways in the United States, including bioethanol generated from corn grain, stover, wheat straw, and biodiesel from soybean. The county-level blue water...

2017
Tânia M Shiga Weihua Xiao Haibing Yang Ximing Zhang Anna T Olek Bryon S Donohoe Jiliang Liu Lee Makowski Tao Hou Maureen C McCann Nicholas C Carpita Nathan S Mosier

Background The crystallinity of cellulose is a principal factor limiting the efficient hydrolysis of biomass to fermentable sugars or direct catalytic conversion to biofuel components. We evaluated the impact of TFA-induced gelatinization of crystalline cellulose on enhancement of enzymatic digestion and catalytic conversion to biofuel substrates. Results Low-temperature swelling of cotton li...

2015
Aram Kang Taek Soon Lee

To date, the most significant sources of biofuels are starch- or sugarcane-based ethanol, which have been industrially produced in large quantities in the USA and Brazil, respectively. However, the ultimate goal of biofuel production is to produce fuels from lignocellulosic biomass-derived sugars with optimal fuel properties and compatibility with the existing fuel distribution infrastructure. ...

2013
Vivek Pandey Aleksan Shanoyan Christopher Peterson

This article analyzes the incentives and compensation problems faced by cellulosic ethanol producer and logging firms and the consequent impact on the organization of the wood based cellulosic ethanol industry in the US. The success of this relationship is central to setting up the biofuel industry in Michigan and in the US at large. The study utilizes the theoretical framework of institutional...

Journal: :Biotechnology and bioengineering 2012
Daniel Klein-Marcuschamer Piotr Oleskowicz-Popiel Blake A Simmons Harvey W Blanch

With the aim of understanding the contribution of enzymes to the cost of lignocellulosic biofuels, we constructed a techno-economic model for the production of fungal cellulases. We found that the cost of producing enzymes was much higher than that commonly assumed in the literature. For example, the cost contribution of enzymes to ethanol produced by the conversion of corn stover was found to ...

2009
David Pimentel Alison Marklein Megan A. Toth Marissa N. Karpoff Gillian S. Paul Robert McCormack Joanna Kyriazis Tim Krueger

The rapidly growing world population and rising consumption of biofuels intensify demands for both food and biofuels. This exaggerates food and fuel shortages. The use of food crops such as corn grain to produce ethanol raises major nutritional and ethical concerns. Nearly 60% of humans in the world are currently malnourished, so the need for grains and other basic foods is critical. Growing cr...

2012
Larissa Canilha Anuj Kumar Chandel Thais Suzane dos Santos Milessi Felipe Antônio Fernandes Antunes Wagner Luiz da Costa Freitas Maria das Graças Almeida Felipe Silvio Silvério da Silva

Depleted supplies of fossil fuel, regular price hikes of gasoline, and environmental damage have necessitated the search for economic and eco-benign alternative of gasoline. Ethanol is produced from food/feed-based substrates (grains, sugars, and molasses), and its application as an energy source does not seem fit for long term due to the increasing fuel, food, feed, and other needs. These conc...

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