AbstractThe study aims to produce cellular enzymes Lake from fungi strain selected and to evaluate the application in Simultaneous Saccharification and Fermentation process (SSF) for the production of ethanol from bagasse second layuk bagasse must remain under the condition with the acid-alkaline. To get rid of part of the lip on the coral, and cellulose. Reduction of crystalline cellulose and prunes In response to the work of enzymes in digestion Best of the rest of the cardboard from sugar cane bagasse condition called partially delignified cellulignin (PDC) was used for the production of enzymes and ethanol fermentation. Enzyme production was made in bio-reactor with a concentration of 10%, and 5 fuel head v/v fermentation with bacterial infections more header size. Help reduce the time it takes to produce the maximum 48-72 hours of enzymes extracted from the enzyme was concentrated by the migration and flow ultra-Phil (tangential ultrafiltration) in hollow fiber membrane-filter (hollow fiber membranes) and cellular enzymes that produce affected evaluation of stability at 37 ◦C-at.Haphumi operation of the SSF process at the same time, and at 50° C is the optimum temperature for enzyme activity, cellular-saphasom. Preparation of cellulose digestion is stable at least 300 hours at temperature 37 ◦C and 50 ethanol production ◦C PDC performed by the SSF semi shifts using cellular enzymes Palace to avoid inhibition of the enzyme from the source of the final product for.Batua Catalysis and SSF process of concentration of ethanol is limited by the concentration of solids due to a limitation of the spread of mass transfer. It leads to reduced productivity and digestion of the cellulose digestion inhibition. By reducing the ratio of solid: liquid at any time as a result, the concentration of ethanol in lasung the end of the process, 100 grams/liter, which is consistent with the efficient fermentation 78% from the peak in theory. Results of experiments leading to 380 litre ratio of ethanol per ton of bagasse PDC.
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