Volume 6, Issue 3, July 2014, Pages 439–447
Gaurav Kumar1, Pravesh2, and Parveen3
1 B.Tech Biotech Student, Ambala college of Engineering and Applied Research, Devsthali (Near Mithapur), Ambala, India
2 B.Tech Biotech Student, Ambala college of Engineering and Applied Research, Devsthali (Near Mithapur), Ambala, India
3 B.Tech Biotech Student, Ambala college of Engineering and Applied Research, Devsthali (Near Mithapur), Ambala, India
Original language: English
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Crop residue left in the field after grain harvests have a large potential as a bioenergy feedstock. Crop residues of interest for bioenergy include; wheat straw, soybean straw, and rice straw, paddy straw etc. Paddy straw and wheat straw are potential substrate which can be exploited in industries in future for bioethanol (biofuel) production as they are cheap, abundant and high cellulose content. In this study rice (paddy) and wheat straw had been given both acid (1%-2.5%) and heat treatment (100
Author Keywords: Paddy straw, Wheat straw, Optimization, Acid treatment, Heat treatment, Bioethanol.
Gaurav Kumar1, Pravesh2, and Parveen3
1 B.Tech Biotech Student, Ambala college of Engineering and Applied Research, Devsthali (Near Mithapur), Ambala, India
2 B.Tech Biotech Student, Ambala college of Engineering and Applied Research, Devsthali (Near Mithapur), Ambala, India
3 B.Tech Biotech Student, Ambala college of Engineering and Applied Research, Devsthali (Near Mithapur), Ambala, India
Original language: English
Copyright © 2014 ISSR Journals. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
Abstract
Crop residue left in the field after grain harvests have a large potential as a bioenergy feedstock. Crop residues of interest for bioenergy include; wheat straw, soybean straw, and rice straw, paddy straw etc. Paddy straw and wheat straw are potential substrate which can be exploited in industries in future for bioethanol (biofuel) production as they are cheap, abundant and high cellulose content. In this study rice (paddy) and wheat straw had been given both acid (1%-2.5%) and heat treatment (100
Author Keywords: Paddy straw, Wheat straw, Optimization, Acid treatment, Heat treatment, Bioethanol.
How to Cite this Article
Gaurav Kumar, Pravesh, and Parveen, “Pretreatment of Agro Residues for Bioethanol Production,” International Journal of Innovation and Applied Studies, vol. 6, no. 3, pp. 439–447, July 2014.