Revaluation of agri-food waste to obtain bioethanol

Objective: Bioethanol production from the alcoholic fermentation of agri-food waste. Design/methodology/approach: Agri-food waste was collected for a month and separated into fruit and legume residues; their size was reduced, and they were washed with hot acetone. A batch of 100 g of residue underwent acid hydrolysis with 5% H2SO4 solution at 125 °C, the hydrolysate was fermented with Saccharomyces cerevisiae at 30 °C for 48 h; the ferment was distilled at 78° C. The amount of sugars was determined by phenol-sulfuric method. The °Brix, density and % w/w of ethanol were measured in a density meter. Results: From the fruit residues an organic fraction was obtained with a total sugar amount of 53.3 g/100 g of residue and 9.6 °Brix, generating 45 mL of distillate with 3.8 % w/w of bioethanol. The organic fraction from the legume residues had a total amount of sugar of 19.4 g and 4.140 °Brix, generating 30 mL of distillate with 2.5 % w/w of bioethanol. Limitations on study/implications: The rapid decomposition of waste by the attack of bacteria and fungi complicates its long-term storage. Findings/conclusions: Fermentable sugars can be obtained from the evaluated agri-food waste to obtain bioethanol. In this way they can be integrated into the value chain as feedstock, reducing their accumulation and the environmental impact generated by their final disposal.

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Autores principales: Valerio Cárdenas, Cintya, De la Cruz Burelo, Patricia, Guerrero Zárate, David, Montejo García, Zaritma Yamilet
Formato: Digital revista
Idioma:spa
Publicado: Colegio de Postgraduados 2021
Acceso en línea:https://revista-agroproductividad.org/index.php/agroproductividad/article/view/1920
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