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in 24 hours of cultivation time, with improved productivity of PHB (1.27 g/l/h). The
system was suboptimal due to limiting dissolved oxygen and capable of further
improvements for PHB production rate [16, 20].
2.4.1.2
Bioenergy from Sugar Waste
Alcoholic fermentation of sugar waste will lead to ethanol fuel production [21].
The general chemical equation for the alcoholic fermentation is
C6H12O6 →2C2H5OH + 2CO2
Step-by-step process has been given in Figure 2.2.
2.4.2
Starch Waste
Starch waste can be obtained from cassava, corn, and other cereal crop residues.
The mixed culture of Clostridium butyricum and Enterobacter aerogenes could pro-
duce hydrogen from starch at a yield of about 2 mol-H2/mol glucose, and hydrogen
production of about 6 mol-H2/mol glucose could be obtained from the starch using
a mixed culture of C. butyricum and Rhodobacter sp. M-19 [22, 23].
Fructose (C6H12O6)
Glucose (C6H12O6)
Sucrose (C12H22O11)
H2O invertase
2NAD†
2NAD†
2NADH
2NADH
ethanol
2H2O
Glycolysis
2ADP
2ATP
CO2
Pyruvate
decarboxylase
Alcohol
dehydrogenase
2CH3COCOOH
2CH3CHO
2C2H5OH
acetaldehyde
pyruvic acid
Figure 2.2
Pathway that leads to ethanol from sucrose.