Mechmech Fatma

Mechmech Fatma
  • PhD
  • Consultant at Collège Shawinigan, CNETE

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Introduction
Mechmech Fatma currently works at the Collège Shawinigan and CNETE. Mechmech does research in Waste Management, Bioengineering and Molecular Biology. Their most recent publication is 'Co-fermentation of alfalfa juice and hardwood hydrolysate for butanol production in combined biorefinery systems.'
Current institution
Collège Shawinigan, CNETE
Current position
  • Consultant
Additional affiliations
February 2017 - present
Collège Shawinigan, CNETE
Position
  • Consultant
February 2014 - October 2014
Polytechnique Montréal; Centre National en Électrochimie et en Technologie Environnementales Inc.(CNETE)
Position
  • Researcher
Description
  • * Bioprocess engineering and Fermentation Technology * Anaerobic culture * Design of experiment * Biofuel production * Agricultural waste management
April 2013 - November 2013
Polytechnique Montréal; Centre National en Électrochimie et en Technologie Environnementales Inc.(CNETE)
Position
  • Researcher
Description
  • Forest biorefinery Pulp and paper Industry Membrane detoxification Biofuel Production
Education
September 2011 - February 2016
National Institute of Applied Science and Technology
Field of study
  • Biological engineering
September 2009 - May 2011
National Institute of Applied Science and Technology
Field of study
  • Industrial Biotechnology
September 2004 - January 2009

Publications

Publications (6)
Article
In this study, a new fermentation medium combining a flocculated hemicellulosic wood hydrolysate (FHWH), rich in carbohydrates, obtained from a pulp and paper mill and an alfalfa juice, rich in nitrogen was used to produce butanol by Clostridium acetobutylicum ATCC 842. It was demonstrated that pH control enhances solvent production. The culture co...
Article
The conversion of agricultural and agro-industrial wastes and residues into a spectrum of marketable products and energy is of great importance to the environment and to sustainable development. The objective of this study is to assess the feasibility of using alfalfa juice to substitute or supplement expensive nutrients in an acetone-butanol-ethan...
Article
The feasibility of using hardwood hemicellulosic pre-hydrolysate recovered from a dissolving pulping process for Acetone-Butanol-Ethanol (ABE) fermentation has been investigated. Dilutions and detoxification methods based on flocculation and nanofiltration were tested to determine the inhibitory concentration of phenolic compounds and to evaluate t...

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