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Performance Evaluation of Gamma-Ray Radiation and Ultraviolet Light Photocatalytic Pretreatments of Sargassum Algae
Oleh:
Halal, Paul Israel S.D.
;
Leon, Rizalinda L. de
Jenis:
Article from Proceeding
Dalam koleksi:
The 14th Asia Pacific Industrial Engineering and Management Systems Conference (APIEMS), 3-6 December 2013 Cebu, Philippines
,
page 1-18.
Topik:
Cleaner Production
;
Green Growth
;
Alternative Fuels
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Gamma-ray irradiation and ultraviolet (UV) light photocatalysis were tested for their efficacy as pretreatments for the enzymatic hydrolysis of Sargassum algae. This was done at acidic, basic and neutral pH levels. Gamma ray irradiation was done at the Philippine Nuclear Research Institute Cobalt-60 Multipurpose Irradiation Facility. The dosage was a 100 kilogray cumulative dose done for seven days. In the UV photocatalysis pretreatment, the algae solution was exposed to an 18-watt UV lamp with a 1:10 catalyst to cellulose ratio for twenty-four hours. Enzymatic hydrolysis was done for twenty-four hours using cellulase from Trichoderma reesei in a shaking incubator at 50°C and 150 rpm. Sampling was done every four hours. Results show that gamma pretreatment at neutral pH increases the yield of hydrolysis by 152.94% when compared to untreated samples. This pretreatment is comparable to an autoclave pretreatment in which percentage difference was 4.51%. Ultraviolet light photocatalysis also increases the yield of enzymatic hydrolysis. The neutral UV pretreatment increased the yield by 49.8% when compared to the untreated samples. The computed energy cost for gamma and UV pretreatment was 0.79kJ/mg and 14.29kJ/mg respectively.
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