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Instructor Muhammad Javed Iqbal
Presented by: Sabika Rafiq
Roll no: -042
Bs-Biotechnology(2014)
Agricultural biotechnology
University of Gujrat
Biofuels
 Biomass is one of the few renewable sources for
transportation fuels
 Biofuels produce fewer emissions than petroleum
fuels
 The three main types of biofuels are :-
Ethanol Biodiesel Biogas
27.05.2008 Presentation by Florian Schmalz
Bioethanol is ethanol (alcohol) that is derived exclusively from the
fermentation of plant starches.
Bioethanol is the most widely used bio fuel today.
Molecular structure of ethanol:
1. What is Bioethanol?
 Bio-thanol is a clean-burning, high-octane fuel that is
produced from agricultural wastes or renewable sources.
At its most basic, ethanol is grain alcohol, produced from
crops such as corn. What plants are actually used is
generally dependent on their local availability and their
price.
 Ethanol sources: sugarcane bagasse, rice straw and wheat
straw.
Wheat straw Rice straw Sugar Beet Sugar Cane bagasse
Rice straw
Wheat straw
Sugarcane
bagasse
Quantities of agricultural waste (million tons)
reportedly available for bioethanol production.
Agrowaste Africa Asia Europe America Oceania
Rice straw 20.9 667.6 3.9 37.2 1.7
Wheat
straw
5.34 145.20 132.59 62.64 8.57
Corn straw 0.00 33.90 28.61 140.86 0.24
Bagasse 11.73 74.88 0.01 87.62 6.49
Production Steps (main process):
 Milling :mechanical crushing of the agro-
waste to reduce the size, and reduces cellulose
crystallinity.
 Saccharification: heating and addition of
water and enzymes for conversion into
fermentable sugar.
 80-85% conversion of cellulose to reducing
sugars with more than 50% glucose through
mild acid leaching.
 Fermentation: Degradation of the
lignocellulosic complex to liberate cellulose
with the help of microorganisms like brownrot,
white rot and soft rot fungi.
27.05.2008 Presentation by sabika rafiq
Principle of fermentation:
 Summarizing chemical equation for ethanol
fermentation:
 C6H12O6 → 2 C2H5OH + 2 CO2
 One glucose molecule is converted into two ethanol
molecules and two carbondioxide molecules.
26-7-2017 Presentation by sabika rafiq
2. Production Steps (main process):
 Distillation and Rectification: That means
concentration and cleaning the ethanol
produced by the distillation by removing by-
products.
 Definition of Distillation: It is a thermal
separation method that can be used to
fractionate liquid mixtures. It utilises the
different volatility of the components of the
mixture to be separated.
 Dehydration: drying (removing residual
water) off the ethanol
27.05.2008 Presentation by sabika rafiq
6. Dehydration. The alcohol from the top of the column passes
through a dehydration system where the remaining water will be
removed. The alcohol product at this stage is called anhydrous
ethanol (pure, without water) and is approximately 200 proof.
2. Overall Production Process:
27-3-2017
7. Denaturing. Ethanol that will be used for fuel
must be denatured, or made unfit for human
consumption, with a small amount of gasoline (2-
5%). This is done at the ethanol plant.
8. Co-Products. There are two main co-products
created in the production of ethanol: distillers grain
and carbon dioxide. Distillers grain, used wet or dry,
is a highly nutritious livestock feed. Carbon dioxide
is given off in great quantities during fermentation
and many ethanol plants collect, compress, and sell
it for use in other industries.
 Pure, 100% ethanol is not generally used as a motor
fuel; instead, a percentage of 85% ethanol is combined
with unleaded 15% gasoline. This is beneficial because
the ethanol:
Benefits:
 decreases the fuel's cost
 Increase the econmy
 increases the fuel's octane rating
 decreases gasoline's harmful emissions
Environmental & Economic Advantages
 Reduction of waste
 Use of waste that would normally go to landfills
 Extremely low emission of greenhouse gases
compared to fossil fuels
 Ethanol is Carbon neutral and forms a part of the
carbon cycle
 Growing variety of crops increases bio-diversity
 Helps developing economies by promoting agrarian
communities
 Increase in jobs
 Increase in trade balance (pakistan perspective) due
to lesser dependence on foreign resources
$$$
References:
 Sarkar, Nibedita, et al. "Bioethanol production from
agricultural wastes: an overview." Renewable Energy
37.1 (2012): 19-27.
 Duarte, José Cardoso, et al. "Bioethanol production
from agricultural wastes." ECOMONDO: 13th
International Trade Fair of Material & Energy Recovery
and Sustainability (2009).

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Biofuel sabika

  • 1. Instructor Muhammad Javed Iqbal Presented by: Sabika Rafiq Roll no: -042 Bs-Biotechnology(2014) Agricultural biotechnology University of Gujrat
  • 2. Biofuels  Biomass is one of the few renewable sources for transportation fuels  Biofuels produce fewer emissions than petroleum fuels  The three main types of biofuels are :- Ethanol Biodiesel Biogas
  • 3. 27.05.2008 Presentation by Florian Schmalz Bioethanol is ethanol (alcohol) that is derived exclusively from the fermentation of plant starches. Bioethanol is the most widely used bio fuel today. Molecular structure of ethanol:
  • 4. 1. What is Bioethanol?  Bio-thanol is a clean-burning, high-octane fuel that is produced from agricultural wastes or renewable sources. At its most basic, ethanol is grain alcohol, produced from crops such as corn. What plants are actually used is generally dependent on their local availability and their price.  Ethanol sources: sugarcane bagasse, rice straw and wheat straw. Wheat straw Rice straw Sugar Beet Sugar Cane bagasse Rice straw Wheat straw Sugarcane bagasse
  • 5. Quantities of agricultural waste (million tons) reportedly available for bioethanol production. Agrowaste Africa Asia Europe America Oceania Rice straw 20.9 667.6 3.9 37.2 1.7 Wheat straw 5.34 145.20 132.59 62.64 8.57 Corn straw 0.00 33.90 28.61 140.86 0.24 Bagasse 11.73 74.88 0.01 87.62 6.49
  • 6.
  • 7. Production Steps (main process):  Milling :mechanical crushing of the agro- waste to reduce the size, and reduces cellulose crystallinity.  Saccharification: heating and addition of water and enzymes for conversion into fermentable sugar.  80-85% conversion of cellulose to reducing sugars with more than 50% glucose through mild acid leaching.  Fermentation: Degradation of the lignocellulosic complex to liberate cellulose with the help of microorganisms like brownrot, white rot and soft rot fungi. 27.05.2008 Presentation by sabika rafiq
  • 8. Principle of fermentation:  Summarizing chemical equation for ethanol fermentation:  C6H12O6 → 2 C2H5OH + 2 CO2  One glucose molecule is converted into two ethanol molecules and two carbondioxide molecules. 26-7-2017 Presentation by sabika rafiq
  • 9. 2. Production Steps (main process):  Distillation and Rectification: That means concentration and cleaning the ethanol produced by the distillation by removing by- products.  Definition of Distillation: It is a thermal separation method that can be used to fractionate liquid mixtures. It utilises the different volatility of the components of the mixture to be separated.  Dehydration: drying (removing residual water) off the ethanol 27.05.2008 Presentation by sabika rafiq
  • 10. 6. Dehydration. The alcohol from the top of the column passes through a dehydration system where the remaining water will be removed. The alcohol product at this stage is called anhydrous ethanol (pure, without water) and is approximately 200 proof.
  • 11. 2. Overall Production Process: 27-3-2017
  • 12. 7. Denaturing. Ethanol that will be used for fuel must be denatured, or made unfit for human consumption, with a small amount of gasoline (2- 5%). This is done at the ethanol plant. 8. Co-Products. There are two main co-products created in the production of ethanol: distillers grain and carbon dioxide. Distillers grain, used wet or dry, is a highly nutritious livestock feed. Carbon dioxide is given off in great quantities during fermentation and many ethanol plants collect, compress, and sell it for use in other industries.
  • 13.  Pure, 100% ethanol is not generally used as a motor fuel; instead, a percentage of 85% ethanol is combined with unleaded 15% gasoline. This is beneficial because the ethanol: Benefits:  decreases the fuel's cost  Increase the econmy  increases the fuel's octane rating  decreases gasoline's harmful emissions
  • 14. Environmental & Economic Advantages  Reduction of waste  Use of waste that would normally go to landfills  Extremely low emission of greenhouse gases compared to fossil fuels  Ethanol is Carbon neutral and forms a part of the carbon cycle  Growing variety of crops increases bio-diversity  Helps developing economies by promoting agrarian communities  Increase in jobs  Increase in trade balance (pakistan perspective) due to lesser dependence on foreign resources $$$
  • 15. References:  Sarkar, Nibedita, et al. "Bioethanol production from agricultural wastes: an overview." Renewable Energy 37.1 (2012): 19-27.  Duarte, José Cardoso, et al. "Bioethanol production from agricultural wastes." ECOMONDO: 13th International Trade Fair of Material & Energy Recovery and Sustainability (2009).