The effects of an industrial scale, mechanical pretreatment were determined on the methane yield of Giant reed stems. The feedstock was pretreated using a two stages dry milling process and the experiments were performed for two different mass flow rates (600 and 900 kg h-1). Untreated and pretreated stems were both anaerobically digested in batch reactors under mesophilic conditions for 28 days. The cumulative biogas production from the pretreated materials exceeded 212 Nm3t-1of volatile solids, showing a 137% gain compared to the raw material. Such a gain resulted far above the known range for size reduction pretreatments. Processed stems also showed a significant decrease in the acid detergent fiber content. The specific electric energy ...
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The effects of a mechanical pretreatment were determined on the methane yield of water hyacinth. The...
This study aimed to investigate the potential of giant reed for biomethane production by examining t...
Giant reed is a non-food, tall, rhizomatous, spontaneous perennial grass that is widely diffused in ...
Two species of emergent macrophytes, Typha latifolia (common cattail) and Phalaris arundinacea (reed...
5 Figuras.-- 4 TablasMechanical pretreatments are commonly used devices at full-scale to reduce the ...
The increasing demand of energy supply requires the development of systems of energy production base...
Several scenarios for ethanol production, methane production (by anaerobic digestion) and co-product...
Giant cane is a promising non-food crop for biogas production. Giant cane and corn silages coming fr...
The conversion of cellulosic crops into biofuels, including methane, is receiving a lot of attention...
Among agricultural residues, lignocellulosic materials (LMs) are highly attractive substrates for an...
In many countries, biogas plants are mainly fed by livestock slurry and dedicated crops, including m...
The anaerobic digestion of outdoor cultivated Rhizoclonium biomass was investigated in this study. T...
Biological conversion of biomass to methane has received increasing attention in recent years. Grass...
As multipurpose, high biomass yielding and resource efficient crop, industrial hemp stands out as a ...
Energy consumption increases globaly. Simultaneously demand for so called „clean energy“ escalates. ...
The effects of a mechanical pretreatment were determined on the methane yield of water hyacinth. The...
This study aimed to investigate the potential of giant reed for biomethane production by examining t...
Giant reed is a non-food, tall, rhizomatous, spontaneous perennial grass that is widely diffused in ...
Two species of emergent macrophytes, Typha latifolia (common cattail) and Phalaris arundinacea (reed...
5 Figuras.-- 4 TablasMechanical pretreatments are commonly used devices at full-scale to reduce the ...
The increasing demand of energy supply requires the development of systems of energy production base...
Several scenarios for ethanol production, methane production (by anaerobic digestion) and co-product...
Giant cane is a promising non-food crop for biogas production. Giant cane and corn silages coming fr...
The conversion of cellulosic crops into biofuels, including methane, is receiving a lot of attention...
Among agricultural residues, lignocellulosic materials (LMs) are highly attractive substrates for an...
In many countries, biogas plants are mainly fed by livestock slurry and dedicated crops, including m...
The anaerobic digestion of outdoor cultivated Rhizoclonium biomass was investigated in this study. T...
Biological conversion of biomass to methane has received increasing attention in recent years. Grass...
As multipurpose, high biomass yielding and resource efficient crop, industrial hemp stands out as a ...
Energy consumption increases globaly. Simultaneously demand for so called „clean energy“ escalates. ...