Variation of the ethanol yield during oscillatory concentrations changes in undisturbed continuous ethanol fermentation of sugar-cane blackstrap molasses
Abstract
During the oscillatory phase of an undisturbed continuous ethanol fermentation of sugar-cane blackstrap molasses, the relative ethanol yield oscillated between 70 and 92% of the theoretical value (0.511), while its actual value was 85.6%. The ethanol yield based on catabolic activity oscillated between 0.290 and 1.174 g/kcal, while its actual value was 0.686 g/kcal. The specific production rate of ethanol increased when the specific growth rate of the yeast cells increased; a linear equation correlates the above specific rates.
- Metabolic Engineering and Synthetic Biology
- Technologies for Biofuel Production from Biomass
- Enzyme Immobilization Techniques
- Metabolic Engineering and Synthetic Biology
- Molecular Biology
- Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
- Life Sciences
- Ethanol Fermentation
- Bioethanol Production
- Ethanol
- Yield (engineering)
- Fermentation
- Yeast
- Ethanol fuel
- Chemistry
- Sugar
- Food science
- Biochemistry
- Thermodynamics
- Physics
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URI
https://openalex.org/W213232026https://doi.org/10.1023/a:1016606917882
https://repositorio.maua.br/handle/MAUA/1835
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