Chemical Engineering Transactions (Dec 2023)

Utilization of Seaweed (Gracilaria sp.) Liquid as Cost-Effective Macronutrients and Micronutrients for Bioethanol Production

  • Nur Z.I. Zakaria,
  • Ahmad A.N. Gunny,
  • Mohd I.H.M. Dzahir,
  • Abdul A. Ahmad,
  • Ku S.K. Ismail,
  • Safa S. Mahmod,
  • Muhammad Javed,
  • Namdar Baghaei-Yazdi,
  • Md N.A.A. Saifuddin

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3303/CET23106227
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 106

Abstract

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Seaweed liquid waste from filter-squeezed drying process of Gracilaria sp. causes an unpleasant odour to the environment. Although this waste can partially be used as biofertilizer and heavy metals adsorbent, a bigger portion of the waste remains unutilized thus causing a problem to the environment. The present study aimed to utilize seaweed liquid waste as a supplement in fermentation media. To achieve this aim, Saccharomyces cerevisiae as a famous bioethanol producer was used to examine the ability of seaweed liquid to supply macronutrients and micronutrients in the media to produce ethanol. Interestingly, when used as a supplement in the fermentation media to produce ethanol, the liquid boosted ethanol production three folds from 200 mg/L of 2 % glucose alone to 600 mg/L of 2 % glucose in liquid. Additionally, the liquid was able to substitute yeast extract and peptone within YPD media to produce 647.48 mg/L ethanol as compared to only 542.39 mg/L with normal YPD which contains yeast extract and peptone. For that reason, the utilization of seaweed liquid as the supplement in the medium should be considered as an alternative cost-effective media for enhancing ethanol production without the addition of other nutrients.