Dilute sulfuric acid hindering sugar fermentation, reducing ethanol yield.
The researchers studied how dilute sulfuric acid affects the breakdown of glucose and xylose into sugar for fermentation. They used a batch reactor at different temperatures and acid concentrations. They found that higher temperatures and acid concentrations decreased ethanol yield but increased harmful byproducts like furfural and acids. This means that too much acid can lower the amount of ethanol produced during fermentation.