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, Afsaneh Rahimi, Touraj Dehghani,
Volume 4, Issue 1 (9-2023)
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 According to the sources and methods of energy extraction and conversion and consumption in the world, in this article the types of fuel cells as an efficient system with the ability to convert different fuels into electricity with high efficiency compared to other energy conversion systems is studied. The advantages and disadvantages of each fuel cell is reviewed. Also, the research done in this field by the researcher during the last 20 years all over the world is collected and the presented results are compared. According to the results of this study the solid oxide fuel cells which have many advantages compared to other similar systems, are carefully studied and different methods of energy recovery from this system in combination with different systems and in different applications and different scales for production of heating, cooling and added power and as a result, efficiency and energy performance of the system is considered. In addition to these advantages, the investigated system faces several problems such as the lack of necessary infrastructures for its production and use and its high price compared to other methods of energy supply. In the future, these problems will be solved with the increase in the investments and supports of new technologies and it is expected that by using this system, every building will reach self-sufficiency in production and supply of energy consumption needs.

Aliasghar Tatari, Mohammadreza Dehghani Firouzabadi,
Volume 4, Issue 1 (9-2023)
Abstract

The gradual reduction of fossil resources has caused increasing concern about their supply and the emission of greenhouse gases and global warming, and in this context, biofuels can play an important role in solving these problems. Meanwhile, ethanol produced from corn starch, sugarcane molasses, lignocellulosic materials and biodiesel produced from rapeseed oil are the most important commercial uses in recent years. Ethanol production is a complex biochemical process in which yeasts, fungi, and certain bacteria are able to convert fermentable sugars into ethanol, carbon dioxide, and other metabolic byproducts. These byproducts contribute to the chemical composition and sensory properties of fermented foods. Ethanol production is important in a wide range of secondary products (such as health, medical and industrial). Controlling the fermentation process is usually a prerequisite for determining the quality of the final product. In this regard, monitoring the fermentation process is a basic need to ensure effective control of variable factors at all stages of the ethanol production process. Reducing the rate of fermentation in the process of ethanol production due to inhibitory compounds is considered a fundamental and significant problem in the economics of the process. In this review paper, the main aspects of ethanol fermentation and inhibitory compounds and their reduction methods in the ethanol production process from lignocellulosic materials have been discussed.


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