Prosopis juliflora pods mash for biofuel energy production: Implication for managing invasive species through utilization

Fuels obtained from renewable resources have merited a lot of enthusiasm amid the previous decades mostly because of worries about fossil fuel depletion and climate change. The aim of this study was to investigate the potential of Prosopis juliflora pods mash for bio-ethanol production and its hydro...

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Main Authors: Mebrahtu Haile, Hadgu Hishe, Desta Gebremedhin
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Language:English
Published: Diponegoro University 2018-12-01
Series:International Journal of Renewable Energy Development
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Online Access:https://ejournal.undip.ac.id/index.php/ijred/article/view/17844
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spelling doaj-bcba30fe9b0845689e5499a0e602395d2021-01-02T13:43:37ZengDiponegoro UniversityInternational Journal of Renewable Energy Development2252-49402018-12-017320521210.14710/ijred.7.3.205-21214303Prosopis juliflora pods mash for biofuel energy production: Implication for managing invasive species through utilizationMebrahtu Haile0Hadgu Hishe1Desta Gebremedhin2aDepartment of Land Resource Management and Environmental Protection, College of Dryland Agriculture and Natural Resources, Mekelle UniversityaDepartment of Land Resource Management and Environmental Protection, College of Dryland Agriculture and Natural Resources, Mekelle University,Department of Chemistry, College of Natural and Computational Sciences, Mekelle UniversityFuels obtained from renewable resources have merited a lot of enthusiasm amid the previous decades mostly because of worries about fossil fuel depletion and climate change. The aim of this study was to investigate the potential of Prosopis juliflora pods mash for bio-ethanol production and its hydrolysis solid waste for solid fuel. Parameters such as acid concentration (0.5 - 3 molar), hydrolysis times (5-30 min), fermentation times (6-72h), fermentation temperature (25 OC - 40 OC) and pH (4-8) on bio-ethanol production using Saccharomyces cerevisiae yeast were evaluated. Results show that the content of sugar increases as the acid concentration (H2SO4) increased up to 1 molar and decreases beyond 1 molar.  A maximum sugar content of 96.13 %v/v was obtained at 1 molar of H2SO4 concentration. The optimum conditions for bio-ethanol production were found at 1 molar of H2SO4 concentration (4.2 %v/v), 48 h fermentation time (5.1%v/v), 20 min hydrolysis time (5.57 %v/v), 30 OC fermentation temperature (5.57 %v/v) and pH 5 (6.01 %v/v). Under these optimum conditions, the maximum yield of bio-ethanol (6.01%v/v) was obtained. Furthermore, the solid waste remaining after bio-ethanol production was evaluated for solid fuel application (18.22 MJ/kg). Hence, the results show that Prosopis juliflora pods mash has the potential to produce bio-ethanol. The preliminary analysis of solid waste after hydrolysis suggests the possibility to use it as a solid fuel, implying its potential for alleviating major disposal problems. Article History: Received Juni 24th 2018 ; Received in revised form September 15th 2018; Accepted October 1st 2018; Available online How to Cite This Article: Haile, M., Hishe, H. and Gebremedhin, D. (2018) Prosopis juliflora Pods Mash for Biofuel Energy Production: Implication for Managing Invasive Species through Utilization. International Journal of Renewable Energy Development, 7(3), 205-212. https://doi.org/10.14710/ijred.7.3.205-212https://ejournal.undip.ac.id/index.php/ijred/article/view/17844Prosopis juliflora pods mash, bioethanol, hydrolysis, fermentation, Saccharomyces cerevisiae, solid fuel
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author Mebrahtu Haile
Hadgu Hishe
Desta Gebremedhin
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Hadgu Hishe
Desta Gebremedhin
Prosopis juliflora pods mash for biofuel energy production: Implication for managing invasive species through utilization
International Journal of Renewable Energy Development
Prosopis juliflora pods mash, bioethanol, hydrolysis, fermentation, Saccharomyces cerevisiae, solid fuel
author_facet Mebrahtu Haile
Hadgu Hishe
Desta Gebremedhin
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title Prosopis juliflora pods mash for biofuel energy production: Implication for managing invasive species through utilization
title_short Prosopis juliflora pods mash for biofuel energy production: Implication for managing invasive species through utilization
title_full Prosopis juliflora pods mash for biofuel energy production: Implication for managing invasive species through utilization
title_fullStr Prosopis juliflora pods mash for biofuel energy production: Implication for managing invasive species through utilization
title_full_unstemmed Prosopis juliflora pods mash for biofuel energy production: Implication for managing invasive species through utilization
title_sort prosopis juliflora pods mash for biofuel energy production: implication for managing invasive species through utilization
publisher Diponegoro University
series International Journal of Renewable Energy Development
issn 2252-4940
publishDate 2018-12-01
description Fuels obtained from renewable resources have merited a lot of enthusiasm amid the previous decades mostly because of worries about fossil fuel depletion and climate change. The aim of this study was to investigate the potential of Prosopis juliflora pods mash for bio-ethanol production and its hydrolysis solid waste for solid fuel. Parameters such as acid concentration (0.5 - 3 molar), hydrolysis times (5-30 min), fermentation times (6-72h), fermentation temperature (25 OC - 40 OC) and pH (4-8) on bio-ethanol production using Saccharomyces cerevisiae yeast were evaluated. Results show that the content of sugar increases as the acid concentration (H2SO4) increased up to 1 molar and decreases beyond 1 molar.  A maximum sugar content of 96.13 %v/v was obtained at 1 molar of H2SO4 concentration. The optimum conditions for bio-ethanol production were found at 1 molar of H2SO4 concentration (4.2 %v/v), 48 h fermentation time (5.1%v/v), 20 min hydrolysis time (5.57 %v/v), 30 OC fermentation temperature (5.57 %v/v) and pH 5 (6.01 %v/v). Under these optimum conditions, the maximum yield of bio-ethanol (6.01%v/v) was obtained. Furthermore, the solid waste remaining after bio-ethanol production was evaluated for solid fuel application (18.22 MJ/kg). Hence, the results show that Prosopis juliflora pods mash has the potential to produce bio-ethanol. The preliminary analysis of solid waste after hydrolysis suggests the possibility to use it as a solid fuel, implying its potential for alleviating major disposal problems. Article History: Received Juni 24th 2018 ; Received in revised form September 15th 2018; Accepted October 1st 2018; Available online How to Cite This Article: Haile, M., Hishe, H. and Gebremedhin, D. (2018) Prosopis juliflora Pods Mash for Biofuel Energy Production: Implication for Managing Invasive Species through Utilization. International Journal of Renewable Energy Development, 7(3), 205-212. https://doi.org/10.14710/ijred.7.3.205-212
topic Prosopis juliflora pods mash, bioethanol, hydrolysis, fermentation, Saccharomyces cerevisiae, solid fuel
url https://ejournal.undip.ac.id/index.php/ijred/article/view/17844
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