PEDRO, N. ; DUARTE, A.P. (2011) - Olive trees prunning as a potential source for 2nd generation ethanol production. In ISAF, 19, 10-14 October - Innovation for local and global sustainability of alcohol fuels. 1 Poster.
Title
Olive trees prunning as a potential source for 2nd generation ethanol production
Subject
Olive tree Agricultural residues Ethanol
Date
2012-01-12T09:56:06Z 2012-01-12T09:56:06Z 2011
Description
Olive tree wood is an agricultural residue largely available in Portugal. It is estimated that the amount of material annually produced from olive trees pruning, can be up to 250 000 tonnes.
This wood resulting from pruning is a material rich in cellulose and hemicelluloses which can be recovered for the production of 2nd generation ethanol through its use as feedstock. Pretreatment is a crucial step in bioconversion of lignocellulosics to bioethanol, in order to improve the carbohydrates accessibility to enzymatic attack.
In the present work, the optimization of dilute acid pretreatment conditions of olive tree pruning was studied. Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia (Reference: SFRH/ BD/ 49683/ 2009)