Abstract
The microbial production of ethanol from biodiesel-derived crude glycerol by Enterobacter aerogenes TISTR1468, under micro-aerobic and anaerobic conditions, was investigated. The experimental results showed that micro-aerobic conditions were more favorable for cellular growth (4.0 g/L DCW), ethanol production (20.7 g/L) as well as the ethanol yield (0.47 g/g glycerol) than anaerobic conditions (1.2 g/L DCW, 6.3 g/L ethanol and 0.72 g/g glycerol, respectively). Crude glycerol (100 g/L) was consumed completely with the rate of 1.80 g/L/h. Two-stage fermentation (combination of micro-aerobic and anaerobic condition) exhibited higher ethanol production (24.5 g/L) than using one-stage fermentation (either micro-aerobic or anaerobic condition. The two-stage configuration, exhibited slightly higher crude glycerol consumption rate (1.81 g/L/h), as well as ethanol yield (0.56 g/g) than the one-stage configuration. Therefore, two-stage process was selected for ethanol production from E. aerogenes TISTR1468 in scale-up studies.
Original language | English |
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Journal | World Academy of Science, Engineering and Technology. Proceedings |
Volume | 53 |
Pages (from-to) | 795-798 |
ISSN | 2070-3740 |
Publication status | Published - 2011 |
Event | World Academy of Science, Engineering and Technology 2011 - Holiday Inn Paris, Paris, France Duration: 14 Nov 2011 → 16 Nov 2011 https://beta.cefme.eu/conference/waset-2011.htm |
Conference
Conference | World Academy of Science, Engineering and Technology 2011 |
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Location | Holiday Inn Paris |
Country/Territory | France |
City | Paris |
Period | 14/11/2011 → 16/11/2011 |
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