Comparative studies of bioethanol fuel production and engine emission from different rotten fruits biomasses / Hadeel Mustafa Al-Yamani

The unsustainable energy resources like fossil fuel are going to be depleted in the next few decades and the trends in biofuel production from biomass are gaining popularity to encounter the expected energy crisis in the world. Ethanol is the most widely used liquid biofuel and is produced as a r...

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description The unsustainable energy resources like fossil fuel are going to be depleted in the next few decades and the trends in biofuel production from biomass are gaining popularity to encounter the expected energy crisis in the world. Ethanol is the most widely used liquid biofuel and is produced as a result of fermentation process from sugars, starches or cellulosie biomass including fruit wastes. In this study rotten rambutan, mango, banana and pineapple fruits were utilized for bioethanol production. Rotten fruits were used to produce bioethanol by fermentation using yeast (Saccromyces cerevisiae ). Different parameters including pH, TSS, glucose concentration, retention time and ethanol production at different temperatures were studied. In addition to this, the study also encompassed parameters such as parts of the fruits, optimum yeast concentration, enzymatic digestion to facilitate the fermentation. A comparative study was made to compre the production of biofuel from rambutan, mango, apple and banana. The highest bioethanol production was obtained from experiments using 4g/L of yeast for 2 days producing bioethanol 9.4 (v/v)%. A detailed analysis was made regarding reducing sugar contents using digital refrectometer, and total soluble solid (TSS) were found to reduce after fermentation. The pH of the experimental mixture was found to decrease as a result of the conversion of waste fruits into bioethanol. The produced bioethanol was also subjected to a detailed chemical analysis of metal content (Fe, Pb, Cu, Na, Mg, Ca, etc). The bioethanol obtained as a result of fermentation was subjected to an engine test using multicylinder Proton Gen 2 engine and it revealed a remarkable reduction in the production of hazardous gases (NOX) in the blends of bioethanol (E10, E5). The optimum values for the parameters investigated were found to be 30°C, yeast concentration of 4g/L, pH 5-5.8 for rotten fruit as compared to fresh fruit at fermentation time of 48 hours. In the enzymatic study using rotten fruits, commercial cellulase and amylase were used to hydrolyze the carbohydrates into simple sugars which were then utilized by the yeast to produce bioethanol. The bioethanol produced from rotten rambutan fruit was found to be of high quality, which can be utlized as a fuel in the engine and met the ASTM standards with regards to emission standards, viscosity and metal content. Hence, it is concluded that good quality bioethanol can be produced using rotten rambutan, mango, banana and pineapple.
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spelling um-38262013-09-12T08:53:57Z Comparative studies of bioethanol fuel production and engine emission from different rotten fruits biomasses / Hadeel Mustafa Al-Yamani Al-Yamani, Hadeel Mustafa QH301 Biology The unsustainable energy resources like fossil fuel are going to be depleted in the next few decades and the trends in biofuel production from biomass are gaining popularity to encounter the expected energy crisis in the world. Ethanol is the most widely used liquid biofuel and is produced as a result of fermentation process from sugars, starches or cellulosie biomass including fruit wastes. In this study rotten rambutan, mango, banana and pineapple fruits were utilized for bioethanol production. Rotten fruits were used to produce bioethanol by fermentation using yeast (Saccromyces cerevisiae ). Different parameters including pH, TSS, glucose concentration, retention time and ethanol production at different temperatures were studied. In addition to this, the study also encompassed parameters such as parts of the fruits, optimum yeast concentration, enzymatic digestion to facilitate the fermentation. A comparative study was made to compre the production of biofuel from rambutan, mango, apple and banana. The highest bioethanol production was obtained from experiments using 4g/L of yeast for 2 days producing bioethanol 9.4 (v/v)%. A detailed analysis was made regarding reducing sugar contents using digital refrectometer, and total soluble solid (TSS) were found to reduce after fermentation. The pH of the experimental mixture was found to decrease as a result of the conversion of waste fruits into bioethanol. The produced bioethanol was also subjected to a detailed chemical analysis of metal content (Fe, Pb, Cu, Na, Mg, Ca, etc). The bioethanol obtained as a result of fermentation was subjected to an engine test using multicylinder Proton Gen 2 engine and it revealed a remarkable reduction in the production of hazardous gases (NOX) in the blends of bioethanol (E10, E5). The optimum values for the parameters investigated were found to be 30°C, yeast concentration of 4g/L, pH 5-5.8 for rotten fruit as compared to fresh fruit at fermentation time of 48 hours. In the enzymatic study using rotten fruits, commercial cellulase and amylase were used to hydrolyze the carbohydrates into simple sugars which were then utilized by the yeast to produce bioethanol. The bioethanol produced from rotten rambutan fruit was found to be of high quality, which can be utlized as a fuel in the engine and met the ASTM standards with regards to emission standards, viscosity and metal content. Hence, it is concluded that good quality bioethanol can be produced using rotten rambutan, mango, banana and pineapple. 2011 Thesis NonPeerReviewed application/pdf http://studentsrepo.um.edu.my/3826/1/1_title%2C_abstract%2C_content.pdf application/pdf http://studentsrepo.um.edu.my/3826/2/2_chap_1.pdf application/pdf http://studentsrepo.um.edu.my/3826/3/3_chap_2.pdf application/pdf http://studentsrepo.um.edu.my/3826/4/4_chap_3.pdf application/pdf http://studentsrepo.um.edu.my/3826/5/5_chap_4_%26_5.pdf application/pdf http://studentsrepo.um.edu.my/3826/6/6_ref.pdf application/pdf http://studentsrepo.um.edu.my/3826/7/7_appndx.pdf http://pendeta.um.edu.my/client/default/search/results?qu=Comparative+studies+of+bioethanol+fuel+production+and+engine+emission&te= Al-Yamani, Hadeel Mustafa (2011) Comparative studies of bioethanol fuel production and engine emission from different rotten fruits biomasses / Hadeel Mustafa Al-Yamani. Masters thesis, University of Malaya. http://studentsrepo.um.edu.my/3826/
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Comparative studies of bioethanol fuel production and engine emission from different rotten fruits biomasses / Hadeel Mustafa Al-Yamani
title Comparative studies of bioethanol fuel production and engine emission from different rotten fruits biomasses / Hadeel Mustafa Al-Yamani
title_full Comparative studies of bioethanol fuel production and engine emission from different rotten fruits biomasses / Hadeel Mustafa Al-Yamani
title_fullStr Comparative studies of bioethanol fuel production and engine emission from different rotten fruits biomasses / Hadeel Mustafa Al-Yamani
title_full_unstemmed Comparative studies of bioethanol fuel production and engine emission from different rotten fruits biomasses / Hadeel Mustafa Al-Yamani
title_short Comparative studies of bioethanol fuel production and engine emission from different rotten fruits biomasses / Hadeel Mustafa Al-Yamani
title_sort comparative studies of bioethanol fuel production and engine emission from different rotten fruits biomasses / hadeel mustafa al-yamani
topic QH301 Biology
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