2019
DOI: 10.54279/mijeec.v1i2.244914
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Seawater – a sustainable solution for the freshwater drain in bioethanol industries

Abstract: Consuming fresh water for the production of bioethanol cannot be considered as a sustainable approach due to the worldwide threats on the availability of fresh water in the future. Seawater has been studied as a reaction medium by several research groups in fermentative, enzymatic and chemo-catalytic applications. Several reports concluded that the utilization of seawater would be highly promising and hence the prospects at the interface between biology and chemistry are predictable for holistic innovations an… Show more

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“…This barrier stops enzymes from accessing the cellulose chains within the cell wall. The rate at which hydrolysis occurs can also be affected by the structure of cellulose (Jayabalan, 2019). This may be determined using terms like crystallinity or amorphous.…”
Section: Saccharificationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This barrier stops enzymes from accessing the cellulose chains within the cell wall. The rate at which hydrolysis occurs can also be affected by the structure of cellulose (Jayabalan, 2019). This may be determined using terms like crystallinity or amorphous.…”
Section: Saccharificationmentioning
confidence: 99%