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Production of bio-ethanol from soybean molasses by Saccharomyces cerevisiae at laboratory, pilot and industrial scales

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Volume: 99 | Issue: 17 | Pages: 8156-8163

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November, 2008

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Abstract

The aim of this work was to develop an economical bioprocess to produce the bio-ethanol from soybean molasses at laboratory, pilot and industrial scales. A strain of Saccharomyces cerevisiae (LPB-SC) was selected and fermentation conditions were defined at the laboratory scale, which included the medium with soluble solids concentration of 30% (w/v), without pH adjustment or supplementation with the mineral sources. The kinetic parameters – ethanol productivity of 8.08 g/L h, YP/S 45.4%, YX/S 0.815%, m 0.27 h−1 and μX 0.0189 h−1 – were determined in a bench scale bioreactor. Ethanol production yields after the scale-up were satisfactory, with small decreases from 169.8 L at the laboratory scale to 163.6 and 162.7 L of absolute ethanol per ton of dry molasses, obtained at pilot and industrial scales, respectively.

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