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Enhancement of biogas production from sunnhemp using alkaline pretreatment.

Authors :
Sinbuathong, Nusara
Sillapacharoenkul, Boonsong
Source :
International Journal of Hydrogen Energy. Jan2021, Vol. 46 Issue 6, p4870-4878. 9p.
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

This study investigates enhancing the biogas production of sunnhemp by pretreatment, before the anaerobic digestion and co-digestion processes, to address the complex and recalcitrant structure of the plant. Fresh sunnhemp harvested at a cutting interval of 50 days is used in the study. Five systems (each with a 5 litre useable volume) are operated semi-continuously with five different ratios of the feedstock by feeding separate feedstocks every five days with a hydraulic retention time (HRT) of 40 days. The system operates at room temperature (30 °C). The study uses sunnhemp as 20% of the feedstock and also considers sunnhemp mixed with cow manure at different ratios, with the weighed sunnhemp being pretreated with dilute sodium hydroxide. Pretreatment of sunnhemp before digestion produces a methane (CH 4) yield 89% greater than that of the untreated sunnhemp. It requires 3.597 kg of dry sunnhemp to produce 1 m3 of CH 4 and the annual CH 4 yield per hectare is 19,015 m3. In the pretreatment of sunnhemp before co-digestion, the increased CH 4 yield depends on the amount of pretreated sunnhemp in the feedstocks. However, the %CH 4 , the CH 4 production level and the system stability depend on the optimal ratio of the sunnhemp to cow manure. The initially prepared sunnhemp to cow manure ratio is recommended at 10 g:10 g in 80 mL of water. At this ratio, the %CH 4 and the CH 4 yield are 53.84% and 313 kg chemical oxygen demand (COD) removed, respectively, and the COD removal efficiency is 56.4%. Sunnhemp has high potential and it is worth pretreating before producing biogas. Using sunnhemp to produce biogas is recommended to decrease greenhouse gas emissions and mitigate global warming. • A promising way to increase biogas from sunnhemp is to pretreat it with NaOH. • The CH 4 yield obtained is 89% greater than from the untreated sunnhemp. • To produce 1 m3 of CH 4 requires 3.597 kg sunnhemp when pretreated. • The appropriate initially prepared sunnhemp:cow manure is 10g:10g in 80 mL of water. • Pretreated sunnhemp has high potential for biogas production. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
03603199
Volume :
46
Issue :
6
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
International Journal of Hydrogen Energy
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
147994334
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijhydene.2020.04.058