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Mathematical Modelling of Bioethanol Production from Raw Sugar Beet Cossettes in a Horizontal Rotating Tubular Bioreactor

Journal

FERMENTATION-BASEL
Volume 8, Issue 1, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/fermentation8010013

Keywords

bioethanol; sugar beet cossettes; horizontal rotating tubular bioreactor; mathematical modelling; Andrews model

Funding

  1. Croatian Science Foundation by project Sustainable Production of Biochemicals from Waste Lignocellulose Containing Feedstocks [HRZZ-IP-2018-01-9717]
  2. project Bioprospecting of the Adriatic Sea [KK.01.1.1.01.0002]

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This study investigated the efficiency of bioethanol production from sugar beet cossettes using yeast in a horizontal rotating tubular bioreactor. A non-structural mathematical model was developed to describe substrate utilization and product formation. The results showed that rotation mode and speed greatly influenced the bioethanol yield.
Alternative to the use of fossil fuels are biofuels (e.g., bioethanol, biodiesel and biogas), which are more environmentally friendly and which can be produced from different renewable resources. In this investigation, bioethanol production from raw sugar beet cossettes (semi-solid substrate) by yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae in a horizontal rotating tubular bioreactor (HRTB) was studied. Obtained results show that HRTB rotation mode (constant or interval) and rotation speed have considerable impact on the efficiency of bioethanol production in the HRTB. The main goal of this research was to develop a non-structural mathematical model of bioethanol production from raw sugar beet cossettes in the HRTB. The established mathematical model of bioethanol production in the HRTB describes substrate utilization and product formation (glycerol, ethanol and acetate) and presumes negative impact of high substrate concentration on the working microorganism (substrate inhibition) by using Andrews inhibition kinetics. All simulations of bioethanol production in the HRTB were performed by using Berkeley Madonna software, version 8.3.14 (Berkeley Madonna, Berkeley, CA, USA). The established non-structural bioprocess model describes relatively well the bioethanol production from raw sugar beet cossettes in the HRTB.

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