 
								Optimization and Utilization of Wastepaper for Bio-energy Production
								
									
										
											
											
												Solomon Hailu,
											
										
											
											
												Solomon Kahsay G. Mariam,
											
										
											
											
												Tesfay Berhe
											
										
									
								 
								
									
										Issue:
										Volume 3, Issue 6, December 2015
									
									
										Pages:
										46-53
									
								 
								
									Received:
										25 July 2015
									
									Accepted:
										21 August 2015
									
									Published:
										24 February 2016
									
								 
								
									
										
											
												DOI:
												
												10.11648/j.sjee.20150306.11
											
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										Abstract: Bioenergy future depends on an increased share of renewable energy, especially in developing countries. Bioconversion of lignocellulosic based biomass to ethanol is significantly hindered by the structural and chemical complexity of biomass, which makes these materials a challenge to be used as feed stocks for cellulosic ethanol production. Bioethanol is one of the most important alternative renewable energy sources that substitute the fossil fuels. Wastepaper has a content of cellulose and hemicelluloses, which make it suitable as fermentation substrate when hydrolyzed. The objective of this work is ethanol production from wastepaper by fermentation process. Eight laboratory experiments were conducted to produce bioethanol from wastepaper. By using Design Expert 7 software, it was formulated the dilute acid hydrolysis step to investigate the effects of hydrolysis parameters on yield of ethanol and optimum condition. All the three hydrolysis parameters were significant variables for the yield of ethanol. The optimum combinations of the three factors chosen for optimum ethanol yield 10.86 ml/50 g sample were 92.59°C hydrolysis temperature, 30 minutes hydrolysis time and 1%v/v acid concentration.
										Abstract: Bioenergy future depends on an increased share of renewable energy, especially in developing countries. Bioconversion of lignocellulosic based biomass to ethanol is significantly hindered by the structural and chemical complexity of biomass, which makes these materials a challenge to be used as feed stocks for cellulosic ethanol production. Bioetha...
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