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Grain sorghum stillage recycling: Effect on ethanol yield and stillage quality

โœ Scribed by Richard P. Egg; John M. Sweeten; Charlie G. Coble


Book ID
101727267
Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1985
Tongue
English
Weight
416 KB
Volume
27
Category
Article
ISSN
0006-3592

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โœฆ Synopsis


Stillage obtained from ethanol production of grain sorghum was separated into two fractions: thin stillage and wet solids. A portion of the thin stillage was recycled as cooking water in subsequent fermentation runs using both bench-and full-scale ethanol production plants. When thin stillage replaced 50-75% of the cooking water, large increases occurred in solids content, COD, and EC of the resulting thin stillage. It was found that while the volume of thin stillage requiring treatment or disposal was reduced, there was little reduction in the total pollutant load. Stillage recycling had little effect on the quality of the stillage wet solids fraction. At the high levels of stillage recycle used, ethanol yield was reduced after three to five runs of consecutive recycling. * Mention of commercial products is for technical accuracy and does not imply the endorsement of the Texas Agricultural Experiment Station.


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