Biofuels: Ethanol extraction from oil palm
Researchers first separated glucose from cellulose in the plant matter, and then used it as a substrate for ethanol production.
Oil palm empty fruit bunch is an abundant biomass waste, with 15 million tonnes generated annually by palm oil mills in Malaysia alone. Usually it is burnt in incinerators to obtain bunch ash or dumped for mulching in oil palm plantations.
Biofuels are an alternative energy source, and ethanol is the most commonly used around the world.
In this research, Suraini Abd-Aziz and colleagues in Malaysia and Japan set out to see if it is possible to use glucose recovered during phase separation process of acid-hydrolysed oil palm empty fruit for ethanol production. Once separated, they tested different nitrogen sources to find the most efficient for the fermentation of the glucose to ethanol, finding both yeast and palm oil mill effluent work well. The work presents a new approach to producing high yield ethanol using an abundant source of biomass.
For more information on the research, please contact:
Suraini Abd-Aziz
Department of Bioprocess Technology,
Faculty of Biotechnology and Biomolecular Sciences,
Universiti Putra Malaysia, 43400 Serdang, Selangor,Malaysia
E-mail: suraini@biotech.upm.edu.my
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