Comparison of Bioethanol Yield Produced from Moringa Oleifera Seeds Husk Removed Manually and Mechanically

Ali, Eman N. and Mohamad Syazwan, Abdul Halim (2015) Comparison of Bioethanol Yield Produced from Moringa Oleifera Seeds Husk Removed Manually and Mechanically. In: 4th International Scientific Conference on Apllied Science & Engineering , 3-4 October 2015 , Langkawi. pp. 1-6., 4. ISSN 2415-2072 (Online); 2518-2552 (Print)

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Abstract

Moringa oleifera is a plant which benefits to mankind from its root until leaves. In this research, the seeds husk of Moringa oleifera were used to compare the bioethanol yield produced from seeds husk removed manually and mechanically. About 30g of Moringa oleifera seeds husk was used for each sample and 450 ml of water was added. Pre-treatment was started by adding NaOH up to pH of 11-12. The samples then left for 24 hours, and the pH was adjusted to 4.5, 5, and 5.5 using 0.5M H2S04. The samples were located at autoclave for 2 hours at 120°C. The samples collected from autoclave are left to be cold at room temperature. Then, the Saccharomyces cerevisae (Baker's yeast) was added with different dose of 1 g, 5 g, and 10 g in a closed conical flask at temperature of 32°C and located at shaking incubator with agitation rate of 200 rpm for 72 hours. On a 12 hour basis, the samples were collected and tested using HPLC to determine the bioethanol yield. The results showed that the concentration of bioethanol produced from Moringa oleifera seeds husk that is removed mechanically is higher than that removed manually with a concentration of 15.5058 gm/L and 13.4365 gm/L, respectively. As a conclusion, both method results the best yields at same fermentation time of 12 hours. Therefore, it can be concluded that both methods are good in producing bioethanol with the same concentration, and it is better to use the mechanical method because the manual method is very tough and time consuming which make it not economical.

Item Type: Conference or Workshop Item (Speech)
Uncontrolled Keywords: moringa oleifera, seeds husk, fermentation, bioethanol, hydrolysis
Subjects: T Technology > TP Chemical technology
Faculty/Division: Faculty of Chemical & Natural Resources Engineering
Depositing User: Mrs. Neng Sury Sulaiman
Date Deposited: 10 Jan 2017 08:10
Last Modified: 14 Feb 2018 02:06
URI: http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/14576
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