Feasibility study on locally isolated strain for butanol production by using oil palm trunk sap

As the rising price of crude oil become unstoppable crisis and the shortage of resources start to fear people, the demanding of non-renewable resources gradually incline each days. The production of biobutanol which having numbers of advantages and have potential to replace the uses of petrochemical...

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Main Author: Asmadiyana, Mahadi
Format: Undergraduates Project Papers
Language:English
Published: 2013
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Online Access:http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/7230/1/Feasibility_study_on_locally_isolated_strain_for_butanol_production.pdf
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description As the rising price of crude oil become unstoppable crisis and the shortage of resources start to fear people, the demanding of non-renewable resources gradually incline each days. The production of biobutanol which having numbers of advantages and have potential to replace the uses of petrochemical played a very important role. In biobutanol production, not only the biomass for the carbon sources in fermentation process but the microbes used also must be very precise. In order to improve the current production, the study on locally isolated strains to produce biobutanol by using local plant is proposed. The strain is isolated from soil sample taken at oil palm plantation before proceed with the fermentation process to produce biobutanol. The isolation process is done under strict anaerobic condition since the potential butanol producer strain generally is an anaerobic bacteria. For the fermentation process oil palm trunk sap is used as the carbon sources to produce the biobutanol at 37oC for 5 days. From this research, there are three isolated bacteria which are; isolate 1a, isolate 2b and isolate 3b, which had been identified, can produce biobutanol and other biosolvents. Among the three of the isolated bacteria, isolate 2b was identified to be the best isolated strain in production of butanol and other biosolvents with 5.41 g/L of butanol, 15.04 g/L of acetone and 5.90 g/L of ethanol.
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spelling UMPir72302021-06-09T03:03:52Z http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/7230/ Feasibility study on locally isolated strain for butanol production by using oil palm trunk sap Asmadiyana, Mahadi TD Environmental technology. Sanitary engineering As the rising price of crude oil become unstoppable crisis and the shortage of resources start to fear people, the demanding of non-renewable resources gradually incline each days. The production of biobutanol which having numbers of advantages and have potential to replace the uses of petrochemical played a very important role. In biobutanol production, not only the biomass for the carbon sources in fermentation process but the microbes used also must be very precise. In order to improve the current production, the study on locally isolated strains to produce biobutanol by using local plant is proposed. The strain is isolated from soil sample taken at oil palm plantation before proceed with the fermentation process to produce biobutanol. The isolation process is done under strict anaerobic condition since the potential butanol producer strain generally is an anaerobic bacteria. For the fermentation process oil palm trunk sap is used as the carbon sources to produce the biobutanol at 37oC for 5 days. From this research, there are three isolated bacteria which are; isolate 1a, isolate 2b and isolate 3b, which had been identified, can produce biobutanol and other biosolvents. Among the three of the isolated bacteria, isolate 2b was identified to be the best isolated strain in production of butanol and other biosolvents with 5.41 g/L of butanol, 15.04 g/L of acetone and 5.90 g/L of ethanol. 2013 Undergraduates Project Papers NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/7230/1/Feasibility_study_on_locally_isolated_strain_for_butanol_production.pdf Asmadiyana, Mahadi (2013) Feasibility study on locally isolated strain for butanol production by using oil palm trunk sap. Faculty of Chemical & Natural Resources Engineering, Universiti Malaysia Pahang.
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Feasibility study on locally isolated strain for butanol production by using oil palm trunk sap
title Feasibility study on locally isolated strain for butanol production by using oil palm trunk sap
title_full Feasibility study on locally isolated strain for butanol production by using oil palm trunk sap
title_fullStr Feasibility study on locally isolated strain for butanol production by using oil palm trunk sap
title_full_unstemmed Feasibility study on locally isolated strain for butanol production by using oil palm trunk sap
title_short Feasibility study on locally isolated strain for butanol production by using oil palm trunk sap
title_sort feasibility study on locally isolated strain for butanol production by using oil palm trunk sap
topic TD Environmental technology. Sanitary engineering
url http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/7230/1/Feasibility_study_on_locally_isolated_strain_for_butanol_production.pdf
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