Biogas production from wheat straw is one strategy of converting biomass to bioenergy, but pretreatment of the lignocellulosic material is necessary in order to render the substrate biodegradable. In this study, four different mechanical pretreatments of wheat straw were investigated: roll milling, extrusion, pelletization, and hammer milling. The effects of the pretreatments on anaerobic digestion (AD) at 37 °C and on enzymatic hydrolysis (EH) with Cellic CTec2 at 50 °C were analyzed in terms of biochemical methane potential (BMP), maximum daily methane production (DMPmax), and EH yield as amount of released glucan/initial glucan content. Roll milling generated the highest BMP of 287 NmL CH4 gVS−1, an increase of 21% compared with untreate...
Hydrolysis is usually the rate-limited step for methane production from lignocellulosic substrate. T...
This research evaluated biogas production in batch and UASB reactors from pilot-scale acid catalysed...
Lignocellulosic residues are relatively recalcitrant to bioconversion during anaerobic digestion (AD...
International audienceThe use of renewable energy sources is becoming increasingly necessary, to add...
International audienceThe use of renewable energy sources is becoming increasingly necessary, to add...
International audienceIn France, wheat straw represents an important part of the crop residues which...
International audienceIn France, wheat straw represents an important part of the crop residues which...
The effects of a mechanical pretreatment, carried out by a two stages mill followed by fractionation...
BACKGROUND Agricultural residues such as straw are abundant and low-cost feedstocks for biogas produ...
Modern society depends on fossil fuels to fulfill the increasing energy demand, which could cause fu...
Modern society depends on fossil fuels to fulfill the increasing energy demand, which could cause fu...
This work investigated the effect of three different chemical pretreatment methods on the biogas pro...
This work investigated the effect of three different chemical pretreatment methods on the biogas pro...
Bio-methane produced from lignocellulosic biomasses has potential to be an alternative sustainable r...
Hydrolysis is usually the rate-limited step for methane production from lignocellulosic substrate. T...
Hydrolysis is usually the rate-limited step for methane production from lignocellulosic substrate. T...
This research evaluated biogas production in batch and UASB reactors from pilot-scale acid catalysed...
Lignocellulosic residues are relatively recalcitrant to bioconversion during anaerobic digestion (AD...
International audienceThe use of renewable energy sources is becoming increasingly necessary, to add...
International audienceThe use of renewable energy sources is becoming increasingly necessary, to add...
International audienceIn France, wheat straw represents an important part of the crop residues which...
International audienceIn France, wheat straw represents an important part of the crop residues which...
The effects of a mechanical pretreatment, carried out by a two stages mill followed by fractionation...
BACKGROUND Agricultural residues such as straw are abundant and low-cost feedstocks for biogas produ...
Modern society depends on fossil fuels to fulfill the increasing energy demand, which could cause fu...
Modern society depends on fossil fuels to fulfill the increasing energy demand, which could cause fu...
This work investigated the effect of three different chemical pretreatment methods on the biogas pro...
This work investigated the effect of three different chemical pretreatment methods on the biogas pro...
Bio-methane produced from lignocellulosic biomasses has potential to be an alternative sustainable r...
Hydrolysis is usually the rate-limited step for methane production from lignocellulosic substrate. T...
Hydrolysis is usually the rate-limited step for methane production from lignocellulosic substrate. T...
This research evaluated biogas production in batch and UASB reactors from pilot-scale acid catalysed...
Lignocellulosic residues are relatively recalcitrant to bioconversion during anaerobic digestion (AD...