Cover page
Title page
Certification
Dedication
Acknowledgement
Abstract
Organization of the work
Table of Contents
Chapter ONE
- introduction
Background of the study
Statement of problem
Purpose of study
Significance of the study
Scope of study
Limitation
Definition of terms
Chapter TWO
Review Of Related Literature
Chapter THREE
Research Design
Source of Sample/Method of Data Collection
Storage/Experimental Design
Method of Data Analysis
Physiochemical Parameter
Chapter FOUR
Presentation, Analysis and Discussion of result
Chapter FIVE
Discussion of findings
Conclusion
Recommendation
References
Project Overview
INTRODUCTION
BACKGROUND TO THE STUDY
The world is becoming more complex and more waste are generated
everyday due to the increasing population without making adequate
preparation for means of proper disposal thereby constituting nuisance
to the environment liens the need to convert some of these waste (yam
peel) to useful product (ethanol). Yam are grown in limited areas of the
tropics, particularly in the humid parts of West Africa and the
Caribbean. The plant requires good well drained soil and ample and well
distributed rainfall. They are labour intensive; require not only
starting to support their vines, all of this increase the stock
production. They can produce as much as (90) tones, but yam are highly
prized food and current production fall short of demand, it is unlikely
that they will ever compete with yamfor fuel alcohol purpose, yam is a
fermentable starch per hectare. They require better soil and water, but
have a wide range of latitude and attitude and being a prostrate plant
can withstand widely condition. Yam peel conking a high proportion of
starch, and it is possible to obtain relatively high yield of 40-50 tons
per hectare without expensive fertilizer or supplementary irrigation on
soil. Soil unsuitable for growing more demanding crop.
Although production level under traditional farming system are around
10 tons per hectare research, into improved varieties and cultural
practices has shown that annual yields of 80-100 tons are theoretically
possible. The plant is resistant to pest and can be store in the ground
for several months after maturity until it is needed, once harvested the
storage life of the peel which is not a storage organ or dormancy is
limited, and in many countries it is processed for storage by clipping
or flaking and drying large amount of dried yams are exported to Europe
from Thailand and other countries as a source of carbohydrate for animal
feed. These characteristics makes it an excellent small holder crop and
one of the most promising sources of starch for alcohol fuel. Also, the
foliage can be used for animal feed (and human food in some culture).
STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM
The problems associated with this study includes;
- Are there clean ethanol (bio-ethanol) that do not have polluting effect on the environment in Nigeria.
- Ethanol produce from petroleum (fossil fuel) do have negative effect on the environment.
- Are there sufficient yams of farmers to cultivate and supply yam for the production of ethanol.
- Most people are afraid that utilizing yam peels for the production
of ethanol will lead to food shortage since people also utilize yam as
flour.
- PURPOSE OF THE STUDY
The purpose of the study is to produce ethanol from yam peel (yam waste).
SIGNIFICANCE OF THE STUDY
The result of this project, it will enlighten the people about the
usefulness of yam peel (yam waste). This information will assist the
people about more waste that are generated every day due to the increase
population without making adequate preparation for means of proper
disposal thereby constituting nuisance to the environment liens the need
to convert some of these waste (yam peel) to useful product (ethanol).
RESEARCH QUESTIONS
To deal with the production of ethanol from yam peel certain question where asked these include;
- How can ethanol be produced from yam peel (yam waste)
- Will the ethanol produced from yam peel be of reasonable quantity?
SCOPE OF THE STUDY (DELIMITATION)
The study will focus its attention on the use of yam peel (yam waste)
to produce ethanol since yam peels are easily obtained from all waste
dumps in Benin from the dump since they are of no use to the people that
dump them there.
- DEFINITION OF TERMS
The meaning of some terms used in the study is explained below;
Yam: The large root of a tropical plant that is cook as food, it is meant to eat.
Sufficient: To do something enough for a particular purpose.
Ethanol: The type of alcohol in alcoholic drinks are used as fuel or solvent.