International Journal of Hydrogen Energy, Vol.35, No.11, 5914-5917, 2010
Bioethanol production from grape and sugar beet pomaces by solid-state fermentation
A suitable alternative to replace fossil fuels is the production of bioethanol from agroindustrial waste. Grape pomace is the most abundant residue in San Juan and sugar beet pomace could be important in the region. Solid-State Fermentation (SSF) is a technology that allows transforming agroindustrial waste into many valuable bioproducts, like ethanol. This work reports a laboratory scale SSF to obtain alcohol from grape and sugar beet pomace by means of Saccharomyces cerevisiae yeasts. The initial conditions of the culture medium were: sugars 16.5% (p/p); pH 4.5; humidity 68% (p/p). Cultures were inoculated with 10(8) cells/g of pomace, and incubated in anaerobic environment, at 28 degrees C, during 96 h. SSF showed ethanol maximum concentrations at 48 h and ethanol yield on sugars consumed was more than 82%. Yield attained creates expectation about the use of SSF to obtain fuel alcohol. (C) 2009 Professor T. Nejat Veziroglu. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.