Effect of delignification and treatment of fermentation on bioetanol percent levels from coconut fabrics

Abdul, Rahman Sayuti and Riesta, Rahmita and Shinta, Agustania and Netty, Herawati and Kiagus, Ahmad Roni (2018) Effect of delignification and treatment of fermentation on bioetanol percent levels from coconut fabrics. International Journal of Engineering & Technology.

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Abstract

Abstract Indonesia's dependence on fossil fuels continues to increase, so the government strives to develop alternative energy to reduce depend-ence on fuel oil. Bioethanol is an alternative energy that is renewable. The production of bioethanol from coconut fiber waste is very potential because this waste is found and underutilized. Making bioethanol uses a fermentation process with Saccharomyces cerevisiae. The effect of delignification and fermentation treatment affects the density, refractive index and bioethanol content. Delignification was carried out using variations of NaOH and KOH while the fermentation treatment was in a variety of time, temperature and nutrition, the time variation lasted for 2 days, 3 days, 4 days, 5 days and 6 days, temperature variations took place at 28 ° C, 29 ° C, 30 ° C, 31 ° C and 32 ° C and variations in nutrition by using Diammonium phosphate and urea as much as 1gr, 1.5 gr, 2 gr, 2.5 gr, 3 gr. This research is expected to provide a reference for the development of alternative energy from plants. Keywords: Bioethanol; Coconut Fiber; Fermentation; Saccharomyces Cerevisiae.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: Kimia > Teknologi Kimia
Divisions: Lain - Lain > Jurnal
Depositing User: KIAGUS AHMAD RONI S.T, M.T, Dr
Date Deposited: 13 Feb 2021 04:27
Last Modified: 13 Feb 2021 04:27
URI: http://repository.um-palembang.ac.id/id/eprint/14095

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