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1“… as maximum ethanol production by wild type industrial yeasts can only achieves maximum up 10% v/v since…”
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3by Wan Muhd Farid, Wan Hamat“…. In recent years, growing attention has been devoted to the conversion of biomass into ethanol fuel, which…”
Published 2012
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8“…The conversion of starch to sugar can be achieved by hydrolysis process. The two-step enzymatic…”
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11by Abdullah, Anuar“… that can then be converted to ethanol. That enzyme is cellulase. In this project, sugar cane waste was used…”
Published 2006
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12by Mohamad Waspi, Kassim Krismaran“…Ethanol fuel is known as Gasohol blend, where there is E5, E85, E100 and etcetera. The figure shows…”
Published 2009
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15by Azmi, Azlin Suhaida“…) connected to HPLC system can capture most of these byproducts together with ethanol in a short time. …”
Published 2016
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16by Umarul Imran, Amran“…. There are countless raw materials that can be used to produce ethanol such as jatropha cakes, castor cakes, palm oil…”
Published 2014
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17by Mohamad Zulfadzli, Jamaludin“… bioethanol. There are numerous raw materials that can be used in producing ethanol such as rice husk, com…”
Published 2014
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18“…The conversion of starch to sugar can be achieved by hydrolysis process. The two-step enzymatic…”
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19“…Ethanol can be readily produced by fermentation of simple sugars that are converted from either…”
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20by R. H. Abdeen, Fouad, Mel, Maizirwan, Al-Khatib, Ma An Fahmi Rashid, Azmi, Azlin Suhaida“… towards producing fuel ethanol from biological materials. The main challenge encountered…”
Published 2011
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