Possibility of Producing Ethanol from Moringa Oleifera Pod Husk

Moringa oleifera is a plant which benefits to mankind from its root until leaves. From food to biofuel, all parts are useful to human being’s daily life. In this research, the pod husk was examined to determine the possibility of producing ethanol. The pod husk were dried and used with two sizes; on...

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Main Authors: Ali, Eman N., M. Z., Jamaludin
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Language:English
Published: Akademi Baru 2015
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Online Access:http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/6177/1/Possibility%20of%20Producing%20Ethanol%20from%20Moringa%20Oleifera%20Pod%20Husk.pdf
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description Moringa oleifera is a plant which benefits to mankind from its root until leaves. From food to biofuel, all parts are useful to human being’s daily life. In this research, the pod husk was examined to determine the possibility of producing ethanol. The pod husk were dried and used with two sizes; one is grinded to get powder, and the other is cut within 5 x 5 x 2 mm. About 10 grams of Moringa oleifera pod husk was put into conical flask and distilled water was added up to 250 mL. The pre-treatment was made by adding an alkaline solution of NaOH, the pH of the sample was adjusted to (4.5, 5.0, and 5.5) using H2SO4. The samples were autoclaved at temperature of 120oC for 2 hours then, the samples were cooled to room temperature (25+/-2oC). Baker’s yeast (Saccharomyces cerevisae) was prepared with different concentrations of (1g, 5g, and 10g) and added to the samples for fermentation process which took place in the incubator shaker at temperature of 36oC, and for a period of 72 hours. The bioethanol concentration was measured using High Performance Liquid Chromatography (HPLC) with refractive index detector and REZEX ROA-Organic Acid HPLC Column using 0.05 N H2SO4 as the mobile phase. The bioethanol produced from Moringa oleifera pod husk was 8.400 g/L using 1g/L yeast, and the ferementartion took place at pH 4.5 for the sample size of 5 x 5 x 2 mm. The results showed that Moringa oleifera pod husk can be introduced as a new material for bioethanol production in Malaysia and other tropical countries where this tree is available.
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spelling UMPir61772018-02-14T02:07:59Z http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/6177/ Possibility of Producing Ethanol from Moringa Oleifera Pod Husk Ali, Eman N. M. Z., Jamaludin TP Chemical technology Moringa oleifera is a plant which benefits to mankind from its root until leaves. From food to biofuel, all parts are useful to human being’s daily life. In this research, the pod husk was examined to determine the possibility of producing ethanol. The pod husk were dried and used with two sizes; one is grinded to get powder, and the other is cut within 5 x 5 x 2 mm. About 10 grams of Moringa oleifera pod husk was put into conical flask and distilled water was added up to 250 mL. The pre-treatment was made by adding an alkaline solution of NaOH, the pH of the sample was adjusted to (4.5, 5.0, and 5.5) using H2SO4. The samples were autoclaved at temperature of 120oC for 2 hours then, the samples were cooled to room temperature (25+/-2oC). Baker’s yeast (Saccharomyces cerevisae) was prepared with different concentrations of (1g, 5g, and 10g) and added to the samples for fermentation process which took place in the incubator shaker at temperature of 36oC, and for a period of 72 hours. The bioethanol concentration was measured using High Performance Liquid Chromatography (HPLC) with refractive index detector and REZEX ROA-Organic Acid HPLC Column using 0.05 N H2SO4 as the mobile phase. The bioethanol produced from Moringa oleifera pod husk was 8.400 g/L using 1g/L yeast, and the ferementartion took place at pH 4.5 for the sample size of 5 x 5 x 2 mm. The results showed that Moringa oleifera pod husk can be introduced as a new material for bioethanol production in Malaysia and other tropical countries where this tree is available. Akademi Baru 2015 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en cc_by http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/6177/1/Possibility%20of%20Producing%20Ethanol%20from%20Moringa%20Oleifera%20Pod%20Husk.pdf Ali, Eman N. and M. Z., Jamaludin (2015) Possibility of Producing Ethanol from Moringa Oleifera Pod Husk. Journal of Advanced Research Design, 5 (1). pp. 1-9. ISSN 2289-7984. (Published) http://www.akademiabaru.com/doc/ARDV5_N1_P1_9.pdf
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Possibility of Producing Ethanol from Moringa Oleifera Pod Husk
title Possibility of Producing Ethanol from Moringa Oleifera Pod Husk
title_full Possibility of Producing Ethanol from Moringa Oleifera Pod Husk
title_fullStr Possibility of Producing Ethanol from Moringa Oleifera Pod Husk
title_full_unstemmed Possibility of Producing Ethanol from Moringa Oleifera Pod Husk
title_short Possibility of Producing Ethanol from Moringa Oleifera Pod Husk
title_sort possibility of producing ethanol from moringa oleifera pod husk
topic TP Chemical technology
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