1. Membrane separation and sonication in bio-ethanol production
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Dóra Vitay, Marietta Ábel, Gábor Keszthelyi-Szabó, and Cecilia Hodúr
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Chromatography ,Chemistry ,Sonication ,Ultrafiltration ,Ocean Engineering ,Pollution ,Membrane technology ,law.invention ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Biofuel ,law ,Enzymatic hydrolysis ,Ethanol fuel ,Cellulose ,Filtration ,Water Science and Technology - Abstract
The importance of biofuels is growing for both environmental and economic point of view. The usage of wastes in bio-ethanol production is investigated in our paper. Cellulose contained wastes i.e. byproduct of tobacco is used for experiments. The paper is focused mainly on the investigation of the enzyme recovery that followed the saccharification process. The membrane filtration combined with sonication was used for enzyme recovery. Our results show that recovered enzyme did not lose its activity. The patterns were originated from fermented solutions made from tobacco byproducts. Based on our results, the ultrasound accompanied by a membrane separation would be a possible and effective operation of bio-ethanol production technology.
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- 2014
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