2020/7/21/ · The fermentation can be performed in a batch, fed-batch, or continuous mode (Balat et al. 2008). Several variations of these processes are also known such as repeated-batch culture and continuous fermentation with cell recycling, etc. (Cheng et al. 2009; Azhar et al. 2017). Batch fermentation is the oldest and most common mode of
1991/1/1/ · Secondary ethanol fermentation of the mash composed only of glucose as a carbon source and kome or mugi (barley) shochu distillery waste was properly effected. About 10% of ethanol (v/v) was produced in the fermented mash at 30°C within 3 d. In contrast, distillery waste discharged by conventional distillation at high temperature
N2 - Based on the previous studies, in order to reduce the distillery waste form ethanol fermentation, the distillery wastewater of ethanol production from kitchen garbage was recycled in this study. Particularly, the accumulation of the by-product during the fermentation and their effects were investigated. The results indicated that ethanol
2018/4/17/ · The 0.6 g of bagasse (chemically modified) with 100 mL spent wash eliminated 50% color in 4 h. Using commercial AC, the decolonization of biomethanated distillery effluent in packed bed eliminated
2017/9/1/ · The results showed that bioconversion of cheese whey and napa cabbage waste saves waste disposal costs, the financial benefits increases to US$ 3 816.96 per month, reduces variable cost of the
2022/7/22/ · In its watery state, the stillage is a waste product to the distillery but contains enough grain and nutrients to be useful to farmers as livestock feed. Originally,
2012/5/5/ · The purpose of this study was to adsorb Red M5B dye, a sample of dyes mixture and a real textile effluent on distillery industry waste-yeast biomass (DIW-YB) and its further bioremediation using
2009/4/15/ · Abstract. Distillery spent wash is the unwanted residual liquid waste generated during alcohol production and pollution caused by it is one of the most critical environmental issue. Despite standards imposed on effluent quality, untreated or partially treated effluent very often finds access to watercourses. The distillery wastewater with its
2021/7/15/ · The usage of Distillery waste reduced greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions by 54% directly and indirectly up to 41% by replacing the synthetic fertilizer that are being
2020/8/1/ · The sugar and distillery industry produce a humongous amount of solid/liquid waste materials such as; (a) Bagasse, (b) Press Mud Carbon (PMC), (c) Fermentation Sludge (FS) and (d) Distillery Spent Wash (DSW). Most of the distilleries are unable to manage such a huge quantum of the waste efficiently and economically.
2013/6/15/ · Edinburgh-based Celtic Renewables is resurrecting a once popular, but almost forgotten, fermentation process that it says can turn the dregs of Scotland's £4 billion ($6 billion) whisky-making
distillery waste and wastewater at the same time do have a great nutrient and energy potential that can be utilised for fertilising or power generating purposes. The water can principally be reused for irrigation purposes. 1 Introduction Alcohol production through the process of fermentation is an industrial activity implemented almost world-wide.
Small amounts (i.e. xxx Liter per week) of distilled condensate waste is produced and is rich in methanol and ethanol with less than 10% water. This product is an excellent cleaning solvent to be used directly in the distillery during cleaning and for equipment sterilization purposes. Low volatility Organic Compounds.
2023/5/1/ · This work explores the potential of a novel, two-stage electrolysis process to convert biomass-containing solid (draff/spent barley) and liquid (pot ale and spent lees)