Exploring golden shower foliage fermentable sugars untapped potential and promise for sustainable bioethanol development
Numchok Manmai,
Jiraporn Pakketanang,
David Achudhan
Abstract:This study investigates the potential of golden shower foliage (GSF) fermentable sugars for sustainable bioethanol production. Utilizing chemical and biological pretreatments involving agents such as sodium hydroxide (NaOH), calcium oxide (CaO), and Trichoderma reesei. The research analyzed various aspects including reducing sugar coefficient, total sugar, degree of polymerization (DP), and derived energy. Results underscored the efficacy of a 3% NaOH solution over 72 hours in maximizing sugar and energy conce… Show more
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