The Effects of Fermentation Extent and Acid Concentration on Bioethanol from HVS Paper Waste

  • Mulyawan R
  • Nurlaila R
  • Ahmadi T
  • et al.
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ABSTRACT. Bioethanol is an alternative energy sourced from environmentally friendly raw materials from wastes that contain a lot of lignocellulosic such as HVS paper. Paper contains about 85% cellulose, 8% hemicellulose, 5% lignin and the rest is in the form of ash compounds. Bioethanol is ethanol produced from the fermentation of glucose (sugar) followed by a distillation process. This study aims to analyze the effect of a combination of fermentation time and concentration of sulfuric acid on bioethanol. The highest yield of beathanol was obtained at a hydrolysis concentration of 6.5% with a 7-day fermentation time of 3.45%. Bioethanol density that was close to standard was 3.5% acid concentration with 3 and 5 days fermentation. Moreover, at 3.5% acid concentration showed the closest bioethanol viscosity to the standard value with all conditions synthesized acidic bioethanol with pH ranged from 6 to 6.5

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Mulyawan, R., Nurlaila, R., Ahmadi, T. T. A. R., Muhammad, M., Sylvia, N., & Muarif, A. (2023). The Effects of Fermentation Extent and Acid Concentration on Bioethanol from HVS Paper Waste. Equilibrium Journal of Chemical Engineering, 7(1), 53. https://doi.org/10.20961/equilibrium.v7i1.72732

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