Ethanol from sugar crops |
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Authors: | Carlos Rolz |
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Affiliation: | Applied Research Division, ICAITI, P.O. Box 1552, Guatemala City, Guatemala, Central America |
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Abstract: | Soluble sugars, like sucrose, glucose and fructose, are transformed by yeast into ethanol and carbon dioxide. These sugars are stored in photosynthetically efficient plants like sugar cane. Recent developments in the transformation of sucrose present in sugar cane or sweet sorghum into ethanol, include the use of the Tilby machine, a high-temperature extraction process and the Ex-Ferm process. This review covers kinetic aspects of ethanol production, yeast immobilization techniques, yeast properties and fermentation byproducts. |
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