Energy recovery from lipid-extracted microalgal biomass residues (LMBRs) plays a significant role in the sustainable development of the microalgal biodiesel industry. Different methods were used to pretreat LMBRs to improve their solubilization and anaerobic hydrogen production abilities. The pretre
Hydrogen and methane production from lipid-extracted microalgal biomass residues
β Scribed by Zhiman Yang; Rongbo Guo; Xiaohui Xu; Xiaolei Fan; Shengjun Luo
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 2011
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 265 KB
- Volume
- 36
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0360-3199
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β¦ Synopsis
A two-stage process to produce hydrogen and methane from lipid-extracted microalgal biomass residues (LMBRs) was developed. The biogas production and energy efficiency were compared between one-and two-stage processes. The two-stage process generated 46 AE 2.4 mL H 2 /g-volatile solid (VS), and 393.6 AE 19.5 mL CH 4 /g-VS. The methane yield was 22% higher than the one in the one-stage process. Energy efficiency increased from 51% in the one-stage process to 65% in the two-stage process. Additionally, it was found that repeated batch cultivation was a useful method to cultivate the cultures to improve the methane production rate and reduce the fermentation time. In the repeated batch cultivation, the methane yield slightly decreased if the ammonia levels rose, suggesting that the accumulation of ammonia could affect methane production.
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