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KINETIC MODELING OF THE HYDROLYSIS AND FERMENTATION OF ARUNDO DONAX BIOMASS FOR THE PRODUCTION OF BIOETHANOL

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dc.contributor.advisor Zeaiter, Joseph
dc.contributor.author Ayoub, Celine
dc.date.accessioned 2023-01-31T06:06:07Z
dc.date.available 2023-01-31T06:06:07Z
dc.date.issued 1/31/2023
dc.date.submitted 1/30/2023
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/10938/23883
dc.description.abstract The importance of renewable energy applications is rising increasingly every day in a world dominated by pollution and climate change. Finding alternatives to the use of fossil fuels is vital for the decrease in greenhouse gases emissions. Hence, new research studies are continuously devising solutions that are less polluting, more eco-friendly and less expensive. The conversion of biomass to biofuel represents an emerging alternative to fossil fuel. For instance, organic waste, crops and plants can be converted to produce bioethanol. Second generation bioethanol in particular is an alternative that has been studied for decades. Many feedstocks were tested, and the ethanol yields of each feed type were compared, in order to determine the most efficient, in terms of costs and ethanol production. In this research, the use of Giant Reed is evaluated as a feedstock for the conversion to bioethanol, with a focus on the biomass ethanol yield, process configuration, operating conditions as well as reaction kinetic rates. Kinetic models for the hydrolysis and fermentation of lignocellulosic biomass, more specifically Arundo donax, were assessed in this thesis. Data from literature was used to generate materials concentration data for Arundo donax feedstock for the production of bioethanol. The kinetic model was developed in MATLAB, where parameter estimation was employed. A simulation modeling the SHF of Arundo donax biomass was created, using the previously developed kinetic models. This simulation will model a semibatch hydrolysis followed by a batch fermentation. An ethanol concentration of 28 g/L was reached. The results obtained led to an estimation of the land area needed to plant Arundo donax to provide Lebanon with the necessary amount of ethanol, if 10% of the ethanol will be mixed with gasoline. A total area of 17,203,187 m2 is required to cover 10,256,500 L of ethanol per year. Arundo donax can be planted on landfills and quarries, across Lebanon. Further developments could include developing a model using Aspen PLUS for the production of ethanol from Arundo donax, balancing ethanol yield, economic and environmental costs.
dc.language.iso en_US
dc.subject Kinetic modeling
dc.subject Hydrolysis
dc.subject Fermentation
dc.subject Biomass
dc.subject Arundo donax
dc.subject Bioethanol
dc.subject Bioethanol production
dc.subject Modeling
dc.title KINETIC MODELING OF THE HYDROLYSIS AND FERMENTATION OF ARUNDO DONAX BIOMASS FOR THE PRODUCTION OF BIOETHANOL
dc.type Thesis
dc.contributor.department Baha and Walid Bassatne Department of Chemical Engineering and Advanced Energy
dc.contributor.faculty Maroun Semaan Faculty of Engineering and Architecture
dc.contributor.institution American University of Beirut
dc.contributor.commembers Azizi, Fouad
dc.contributor.commembers Ahmad, Mohammad
dc.contributor.degree MS
dc.contributor.AUBidnumber 202123678


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