j.tek.ind.pert 2021
DOI: 10.24961/j.tek.ind.pert.2021.31.1.20
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Bioethanol Potential From Whole Parts of Cassava Plant in Indonesia

Abstract: Singkong adalah bahan baku bioetanol yang menjanjikan karena semua bagian dari tanaman singkong termasuk umbi, batang, daun, serta limbah pengolahan seperti kulit dan ampas dapat digunakan dalam produksi bioetanol. Akan tetapi, potensi total bioetanol dari seluruh bagian tanaman singkong belum dipelajari. Penelitian ini mengkaji dan menghitung rata-rata hasil bioetanol dari setiap bagian tanaman singkong, serta menghitung potensi bioetanol dari seluruh bagian tanaman singkong khususnya di Indonesia. Umbi singk… Show more

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“…Te cassava plant consists of leaves and tubers as feed and food, respectively, and stem and rhizome being nonedible parts [2]. Cassava-producing industries generate peel and bagasse as residues and utilize the pulp to produce starch, four, chips, and bioethanol [3]. Te production statistics of cassava tubers reveal an average production of 268, 283.8, and 293.5 MMT during 2011-13, 2014-16, and 2018-20, respectively, with a sharp decline in 2017 at 277 million tons (Figure 1).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Te cassava plant consists of leaves and tubers as feed and food, respectively, and stem and rhizome being nonedible parts [2]. Cassava-producing industries generate peel and bagasse as residues and utilize the pulp to produce starch, four, chips, and bioethanol [3]. Te production statistics of cassava tubers reveal an average production of 268, 283.8, and 293.5 MMT during 2011-13, 2014-16, and 2018-20, respectively, with a sharp decline in 2017 at 277 million tons (Figure 1).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%