Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7073777 | Bioresource Technology | 2015 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
Diluted acid hydrolysis yielded ca. 100% of total reducing sugars. Ethanol yield ca. 56 and 35Â g/L was obtained at high efficiency through batch fermentation of acid hydrolysate (25% w/v) of DS and PK, respectively. A simple technique of recording and monitoring ethanol through CO2 generated during fermentation correlated strongly with HPLC measurement R2Â =Â 0.99. Thus, tubers from these plants are potential feedstocks for bioethanol production with no competing uses.
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Authors
Anselm P. Moshi, Jane P. Nyandele, Humphrey P. Ndossi, Sosovele M. Eva, Ken M. Hosea,