The effect of adding NaOH and fermentation time on Robusta coffee husk (Coffea canephora) bioethanol production with SSF (Simultaneous Sachraffication and Fermentation) method
Abstract:Robusta coffee husk is one of the largest agricultural wastes and contains lignocellulose as a raw material for bioethanol production. Lignin in Robusta coffee husk can interfere with the enzymatic hydrolysis process, so a delignification process using NaOH solution is needed to remove it. This research aimed to determine the effect of adding NaOH and fermentation time on the bioethanol production from Robusta coffee husks using the SSF (Simultaneous Saccharification and Fermentation) method. Removal of lignin… Show more
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