Comparison of physicochemical pretreatments of banana peels for bioethanol production |
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Authors: | Sócrates Palacios Héctor A. Ruiz Rodolfo Ramos-Gonzalez José Martínez Elda Segura Miguel Aguilar Antonio Aguilera Georgina Michelena Cristóbal Aguilar Anna Ilyina |
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Affiliation: | 1.Nanobioscience and Biorefinery Groups, Food Research Department, Chemistry School,Autonomous University of Coahuila,Saltillo,Mexico;2.Faculty of Engineering in Mechanics and Production Sciences,Polytechnic School of Litoral,Guayaquil,Ecuador;3.CONACYT- Autonomous University of Coahuila,Saltillo,Mexico;4.Research Center and Advanced Studies of IPN (CINVESTAV-IPN),Ramos Arizpe,Mexico;5.Antonio Narro Agrarian Autonomous University,Buenavista,Mexico;6.ICIDCA – Cuban Research Institute of Derivatives Sugarcane,La Habana,Cuba |
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Abstract: | Pretreatments with different concentrations of sulfuric acid (0, 0.5, and 1% v/v) and temperatures (28 and 121 °C at 103 kPa in an autoclave) were performed on banana peels (BP) milled by mechanical grinding and grinding in a blender as well as without grinding. Cellulose, hemicellulose, lignin, ash, and total and reducing sugar contents were evaluated. The highest yields of cellulose enzymatic hydrolysis (99%) were achieved with liquefied autoclaved BP treated with 0.5 and 1% acid after 48 h of hydrolysis. Ethanol production by Kluyveromyces marxianus fermentation was assayed using hydrolyzed BP at 10, 15, and 20% (w/w). The highest ethanol level (21 g/L) was reached after 24 h of fermentation with 20% (w/w) BP. Kinetics of the consumption of reducing sugars under this fermentation condition demonstrates the presence of a lag period (about 8 h). Thus, BP are a good source for ethanol production. |
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