This study evaluated the potential of energy generation using a combined heat and power co-generation system (CHP) from biogas produced during the anaerobic digestion of coffee husks (CH) pretreated with steam explosion. Pretreatment conditions assessed were time (1, 5, 15 and 60 min) and temperature (120, 180 and 210 ?C). Polysaccharides solubilisation and biogas production were not correlated. While pretreatment with severities higher than 4 resulted in a highest solubilisation of cellulose, hemicelluloses and lignin; however, furans concentration in those cases hindered biomass biodegradation. Considering a CHP, all pretreatment conditions were worthwhile when compared to non-pretreated CH. The best condition was 120 ?C for 60 min, in wh...
Mild-temperature thermo-alkaline pretreatment of spent coffee grounds (SCG) was studied to improve i...
The biochemical conversion of residual biomass may give a significant contribution to the flexible a...
Multistep Anaerobic Digestion (AD) has been verified experimentally using two carbon sources: glucos...
Residual coffee husks after seed processing may be better profited if bioconverted into energy throu...
peer reviewedIn the context of green energy valorisation, this study reports the chemical analysis a...
To evaluate the biofuel potential of bagasse, an abundant co-product in sugarcane-based industries, ...
In the context of green energy valorisation, this study reports the chemical analysis and improvemen...
This study evaluated the effect of steam explosion on the chemical composition and biomethane potent...
This study was conducted to investigate the effects of chemical pretreatments on biogas production f...
Coffee is one of the most cultivated plant and the one of the most produced beverage in the world. T...
Spent coffee grounds are generated in a considerable amount as a processing waste during making the ...
Primary coffee processing is performed following the dry method or wet method. The dry method genera...
This study reports the implications of using spent coffee hydrochar as substrate for anaerobic diges...
Coffee pulp waste composition consist of cellulose, hemicellulose, lignin, pectin and caffeine, tann...
Coffee is one of the most cultivated plant and the one of the most produced beverage in the world. T...
Mild-temperature thermo-alkaline pretreatment of spent coffee grounds (SCG) was studied to improve i...
The biochemical conversion of residual biomass may give a significant contribution to the flexible a...
Multistep Anaerobic Digestion (AD) has been verified experimentally using two carbon sources: glucos...
Residual coffee husks after seed processing may be better profited if bioconverted into energy throu...
peer reviewedIn the context of green energy valorisation, this study reports the chemical analysis a...
To evaluate the biofuel potential of bagasse, an abundant co-product in sugarcane-based industries, ...
In the context of green energy valorisation, this study reports the chemical analysis and improvemen...
This study evaluated the effect of steam explosion on the chemical composition and biomethane potent...
This study was conducted to investigate the effects of chemical pretreatments on biogas production f...
Coffee is one of the most cultivated plant and the one of the most produced beverage in the world. T...
Spent coffee grounds are generated in a considerable amount as a processing waste during making the ...
Primary coffee processing is performed following the dry method or wet method. The dry method genera...
This study reports the implications of using spent coffee hydrochar as substrate for anaerobic diges...
Coffee pulp waste composition consist of cellulose, hemicellulose, lignin, pectin and caffeine, tann...
Coffee is one of the most cultivated plant and the one of the most produced beverage in the world. T...
Mild-temperature thermo-alkaline pretreatment of spent coffee grounds (SCG) was studied to improve i...
The biochemical conversion of residual biomass may give a significant contribution to the flexible a...
Multistep Anaerobic Digestion (AD) has been verified experimentally using two carbon sources: glucos...