Electron Beam on Fermentation Medium as an Alternative Disinfection Method for Ethanol Distilleries: A Comprehensive Review

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  • Rafael Douradinho
  • Sica, Pietro
  • Danilo Perecin
  • Matheus Oliveira
  • Alana Uchoa Pinto
  • Layna Mota
  • Eduardo Mattos
  • João Monnerat De Almeida
  • Sonia Piedade
  • Valter Arthur
  • Jorge Horii
  • Suani Coelho
  • Antonio Baptista
Corn and sugarcane are the primary feedstocks for ethanol production, but microbial contamination hinders yeast fermentation efficiency. Current control methods include antibiotics and sulfuric acid, but they have limitations, resulting in dependence on external inputs and the risk of antibiotic-resistant bacteria. This review examines electron beam technology as an industrial-scale disinfection solution for both corn- and sugarcane-based ethanol production, highlighting its advantages, limitations and opportunities for adoption in Brazil. A critical evaluation highlights the importance of optimal operating conditions for scalability, cost effectiveness and sustainable implementation. Through a practical example, we demonstrate the effectiveness of electron beam treatment in improving fermentation efficiency and reducing contamination-related losses. Notably, the ionizing radiation from this process does not affect wort sugar content or generate radioactive residues. While acknowledging the potentially high energy input requirements, cogeneration in sugarcane mills can address this, making it a viable option; however, further technical and economic evaluation should be made. In addition, electron beam technology is a promising approach for the production of high-value products such as neutral alcohol, amino acids, animal feed and pharmaceuticals. Therefore, this comprehensive review provides valuable insights for researchers, industry stakeholders and policymakers to promote sustainable and efficient ethanol production practices.
Original languageEnglish
Article number193
JournalFermentation
Volume10
Issue number4
Number of pages16
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Publication statusPublished - 2024

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Funding Information:
This research was funded in part by \u201CCoordena\u00E7\u00E3o de Aperfei\u00E7oamento de Pessoal de N\u00EDvel Superior\u2014Brasil\u201D (CAPES), grant number 001.

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© 2024 by the authors.

    Research areas

  • bioprocess, bioproduct, biorefinery, contaminant, distillery, electron beam, sterilization

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