| Literature DB >> 25549903 |
Franz Theuretzbacher1, Javier Lizasoain2, Christopher Lefever1, Molly K Saylor1, Ramon Enguidanos1, Nikolaus Weran3, Andreas Gronauer1, Alexander Bauer4.
Abstract
Wheat straw can serve as a low-cost substrate for energy production without competing with food or feed production. This study investigated the effect of steam explosion pretreatment on the biological methane potential and the degradation kinetics of wheat straw during anaerobic digestion. It was observed that the biological methane potential of the non steam exploded, ground wheat straw (276 l(N) kg VS(-1)) did not significantly differ from the best steam explosion treated sample (286 l(N) kg VS(-1)) which was achieved at a pretreatment temperature of 140°C and a retention time of 60 min. Nevertheless degradation speed was improved by the pretreatment. Furthermore it was observed that compounds resulting from chemical reactions during the pretreatment and classified as pseudo-lignin were also degraded during the anaerobic batch experiments. Based on the rumen simulation technique, a model was developed to characterise the degradation process.Entities:
Keywords: Bioenergy; Biogas; Degradation process; Lignocellulose; Pseudo-lignin
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25549903 DOI: 10.1016/j.biortech.2014.12.008
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Bioresour Technol ISSN: 0960-8524 Impact factor: 9.642