TEMPERATURE OPTIMIZATION FOR BIOETHANOL PRODUCTION FROM CORN COBS Page No: 1315-1321

Clarence S Yah, Sunny E Iyuke, Emmanuel I Unuabonah¸ Odelia Pillay, Chetty Vishant and Samuel M Tessa

Keywords: Bioethanol, corn cobs, optimization, fermentation, hydrolysis

Abstract: Dilute sulphuric acid and enzymatic hydrolysis methods were used for sugar extraction. Xylose and glucose sugars were obtained from corn cobs. Acid hydrolysis of corn cobs gave higher amount of sugars than enzymatic hydrolysis. The results showed that optimal temperature for sugar fermentation was approximately 25°C by two yeast strains (S. cerevisiae and P. Stipitis). At 20°C and 40°C, less bioethanol was produced. Bioethanol produced at 25°C was 11.99mg/ml, while at 40°C and 20°C were 2.50mg/ml and 6.40 mg/ml respectively. Data obtained revealed that while xylose level decreased from 27.87 mg/ml to 3.92mg/ml during the first 50h of fermentation and complete metabolism of glucose was observed during this time. Xylose and bioethanol levels remained constant after 50 h. Therefore, by varying the temperature of the fermentation process the effective utilization of corn cobs sugars for bioethanol production can be achieved.



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