TR Dizin İndeksli Yayınlar Koleksiyonu / TR Dizin Indexed Publications Collection

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    Promoting Utilization of Biofuels in the Transportation Sector To Reduce Co2 Emissions: Comparative Analysis
    (Gazi Univ, 2022-12-16) Bozbay, Utku; Güngörmüşler, Mine
    In this study, due to the high contribution of the transportation sector to generate CO2 emissions, an evaluation for the best scenario of the replacement of petroleum derived fuels by renewable and sustainable alternatives was assessed with a multi collative approach suggesting the second-generation bioethanol as the most promising one. In this context, this paper focused on the practices over the past 23 years in the following four countries; Turkey, China, Sweden, and Brazil, with a comparative regression analysis between the CO2 emissions generated from the consumptions of total energy and biofuels. Accordingly, a curve-fitting and an estimation on the formation of CO2 emissions with the incrementing blends of gasoline by 3 to 100% of bioethanol was forecasted for 2020 to 2030. The outcomes of the comprehensive research indicated the international and national benefits of biofuel use, thus, promoting the potential integration of bioethanol in the Turkish transportation sector.
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    Production of Value-Added Bioproducts Using a Modified Continuous Biofilm Reactor by Citrobacter Freundii Dsm 15979
    (2021-03-31) Güngörmüşler, Mine
    The present paper reports the results of Citrobacter freundii, strain DSM 15979, that was tested for its ability to produce value added chemicals from biodiesel derived glycerol in a mesophilic fluidized bed biofilm reactor operating under continuous conditions at a specified hydraulic retention time (HRT) at 30°C. Elevating feed concentrations (10 to 144 g/L) were tested in order to understand their effects on simultaneous production of value added products with immobilized whole cells. Gin was found to be a significant independent variable for the productions of 1,3-PDO, 2,3-BD, ethanol, acetic, succinic and lactic acids under different organic loading rates (OLR). The major metabolite in the metabolic pathway was found to be 1,3-PDO followed by 2,3-BD reaching the maximum values as 26.1 and 18.8 g/L under the conditions of 92 g/L crude glycerol and 8 h, which is represents an OLR of 11.5 g/L.h, suggesting the formation of biofilms favor the utilization of high substrate concentration to enhance the mixed fermentation.