BIOETHANOL PRODUCTION FROM PEANUT SHELL
Open Access
- 15 April 2019
- journal article
- Published by Association of Food Technology, Turkey in GIDA / The Journal of Food
- Vol. 44 (2), 291-300
- https://doi.org/10.15237/gida.gd18091
Abstract
En tr The importance of second generation biofuels is increasing day by day. Peanut is an agricultural product that is abundantly produced in Turkey. Peanut shell which is a lignocellulosic agricultural biomass may be used to produce biofuel. In experiments to optimise bioethanol production, different shell loading concentrations, pretreatment conditions, the usage of Accellerase 1500 enzyme, incubation conditions, inoculation ratios and different nitrogen source were studied. In the media preparing with peanut shell sugar, obtaining after enzymatic hydrolysis, the bioethanol concentration and yeast growth was obtained as 2.24 g/L and 0.86 (OD600) in the presence of 10% shell loading and 1 g/L soy flour at the end of 12 hours incubation time in aerobic conditions. Higher yeast growth such as 6.0 (OD600), lower bioethanol production were obtained when the inoculation ratio and incubation times were increased. İkinci nesil biyoyakıtların önemi her geçen gün artmaktadır. Yer fıstığı ülkemizde bol miktarda yetişen bir tarım ürünüdür. Lignoselülozik bir tarımsal atık olan yer fıstığı kabuğu ikinci nesil biyoyakıt üretiminde biyokütle olarak kullanılabilmektedir. Yapılan deneylerde, üretilen biyoetanolü optimize etmek amacıyla farklı kabuk konsantrasyonları, hidroliz koşulları, Accellerase 1500 enzim kullanımı, inkübasyon koşulları, inokülasyon oranı ve farklı azot kaynakları denenmiştir. Denemeler sonucunda, enzimatik hidrolizle %10 kabuk ve 1 g/L soya unu ile hazırlanan besiyerlerinde, 12 saatte, aerobik koşullarda ve maya optik yoğunluğu 0.86 olduğunda etanol üretiminin 2.24 g/L olduğu belirlenmiştir. İnokülasyon oranı ve inkübasyon süresi arttığında maya gelişimi OD600: 6.0’a kadar yükselmiş ancak etanol üretimi düşmüştür.Keywords
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