BIOMASS AND ETHANOL PRODUCTION FROM WOOD PARTICLES AND SAWDUST USING Trichoderma viride AND saccharomyces cerevisiae FROM PALM WINE
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ABSTRACT
Fermentation of sugar derived from enzymatic hydrolysis of inexpensive wood particles and sawdust (waste) is an economical and efficient method for bioethanol production. Sawdust and wood particles contains high amount of cellulose which needs to be broken down to simple sugar (glucose) that can be fermented to produce ethanol. Trichoderma viride with high enzymatic (cellulase) activity was used to hydrolyse the mechanically processed wood particles and sawdust and allowed to hydrolyse for 5 to 7 days after which the presence of reducing sugar was determined using Fehling's and Anthrone method. The determined sugar content, 6.87% was optimized to 23.90% by adding sugar. After optimization, the hydrolysate was inoculated with Saccharomyces cerevisiae isolated from palm wine and left to ferment for 7 days. During the fermentation, changes in temperature, pH, titratable acidity, sugar content, specific gravity, biomass and ethanol yield were monitored. The temperature fluctuated between 29⁰C and 30⁰C with pH decreasing from 5.8 to 4.1 generating a biomass yield of 1.98g/L. The sugar content reduced from 23.90% to 3.83% and 10.16% ethanol was obtained at the end of the fermentation. The results proved that wood particles and sawdust are potential substrates for production of ethanol. Extending the days of fermentation could lead to a higher ethanol yield.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
﾿ Title page ﾿ i
﾿ Certification ii
﾿ Dedication iii
﾿ Acknowledgements iv
﾿ Table of contents v ﾿
﾿ List of Tables vi
List of Figures vii
﾿ Abstract viii
﾿ CHAPTER ONE ﾿
1.1 ﾿ Introduction ﾿ 1
1.2 ﾿ Aim and objectives ﾿ 2
﾿ CHAPTER TWO ﾿
2.0 ﾿ Literature Review ﾿ 3
2.1 ﾿ Ethanol ﾿ 3
2.1.1 ﾿ Properties of ethanol ﾿ 4
2.1.2 ﾿ Uses of ethanol ﾿ 4
2.1.3 ﾿ Adverse effects ﾿ 5
2.2 ﾿ Ethanol production ﾿ 6
2.2.1 ﾿ Ethanol from lignocellulosic materials ﾿ 6
2.2.2 ﾿ Cellulosic ethanol ﾿ 8
2.2.3 ﾿ Cellulose ﾿ 8
2.2.4 ﾿ Properties of cellulose ﾿ 8
2.5 ﾿ Cellulase
Cellulase producing microorganisms
Enzymatic hydrolysis
Cellulose hydrolysis and glucose fermentation
Simultaneous Saccharification and Fermentation (SSF)
Fermentation
Palm wine yeast
Microbial biomass
3.0 ﾿ CHAPTER THREE
Materials and methods ﾿
14
3.1 ﾿ Collection of materials ﾿ 14
3.2 ﾿ Sample and media preparation ﾿ 14
3.3 ﾿ Enzymatic hydrolysis ﾿ 14
3.4 ﾿ Determination of specific gravity ﾿ 15
3.5 ﾿ Determination of sugar ﾿ 15
3.6 ﾿ Determination of titratable acidity ﾿ 16
3.7 ﾿ Glucose optimization ﾿ 16
3.8.1 ﾿ Isolation of palm wine yeast ﾿ 16
3.8.2 ﾿ Fermentation ﾿ 17
3.8.3
3.9 ﾿ Measurement of parameters
Distillation ﾿ 17
18
﾿ CHAPTER FOUR ﾿
﾿ Results ﾿ 19
﾿ CHAPTER FIVE ﾿
5.1 ﾿ Discussion ﾿ 32
5.2 ﾿ Conclusion ﾿ 33
5.3 ﾿ Recommendation ﾿ 34
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NWAKWUOKE, & 17988, C. Q. M. /. (2020). BIOMASS AND ETHANOL PRODUCTION FROM WOOD PARTICLES AND SAWDUST USING Trichoderma viride AND saccharomyces cerevisiae FROM PALM WINE. Michael Okpara University of Agriculture. Retrieved June 7, 2026, from http://repository.mouau.edu.ng/works/biomass-and-ethanol-production-from-wood-particles-and-sawdust-using-trichoderma-viride-and-saccharomyces-cerevisiae-from-palm-wine
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NWAKWUOKE, and CHIZURUM QUEEN MOUAU /11/ 17988. "BIOMASS AND ETHANOL PRODUCTION FROM WOOD PARTICLES AND SAWDUST USING Trichoderma viride AND saccharomyces cerevisiae FROM PALM WINE." Michael Okpara University of Agriculture, 24 Apr. 2020, http://repository.mouau.edu.ng/works/biomass-and-ethanol-production-from-wood-particles-and-sawdust-using-trichoderma-viride-and-saccharomyces-cerevisiae-from-palm-wine. Accessed June 7, 2026.
Chicago
NWAKWUOKE, and CHIZURUM QUEEN MOUAU /11/ 17988. "BIOMASS AND ETHANOL PRODUCTION FROM WOOD PARTICLES AND SAWDUST USING Trichoderma viride AND saccharomyces cerevisiae FROM PALM WINE." Michael Okpara University of Agriculture (2020). Accessed June 7, 2026. http://repository.mouau.edu.ng/works/biomass-and-ethanol-production-from-wood-particles-and-sawdust-using-trichoderma-viride-and-saccharomyces-cerevisiae-from-palm-wine