Turning Rice Straw into Affordable Biofuel Boosts Sustainable Energy Options
Researchers found a way to make bioethanol from rice straw by treating it with steam and KOH. This process removed most of the lignin without losing too much sugar. They then used enzymes to break down the straw into sugars, which were fermented by yeast into ethanol. The final product had a high ethanol yield and fermentation efficiency. This method could help produce bioethanol from agricultural waste more efficiently.