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Type: Artigo de Periódico
Title: Pretreatment strategies to improve anaerobic biodegradability and methane production potential of the palm oil mesocarp fibre
Authors: Costa, Adriana Guimarães
Pinheiro, Gleycielle Cavalcante
Pinheiro, Francisca Gleyciara Cavalcante
Santos, André Bezerra dos
Santaella, Sandra Tédde
Leitão, Renato Carrhá
Keywords: Anaerobic biodegradability;Hydrolysis;Lignocellulosic waste;Pretreatment
Issue Date: 2013
Publisher: Chemical Engineering Journal
Citation: COSTA, Adriana Guimarães; PINHEIRO, Gleycielle Cavalcante; PINHEIRO, Francisca Gleyciara Cavalcante; SANTOS, André Bezerra dos; SANTAELLA, Sandra Tédde; LEITÃO, Renato Carrhá. Pretreatment strategies to improve anaerobic biodegradability and methane production potential of the palm oil mesocarp fibre. Chemical Engineering Journal, [S. l.], v. 230, p. 158-165, 2013.
Abstract: The use of lignocellulosic waste as a power source typically requires pretreatment of the material, either for sugars solubilisation or lignin removal. We evaluated the acid, alkaline and hydrothermal pretreatments on palm oil mesocarp fibre in order to increase the anaerobic biodegradability and methane production potential (MPP). The results show that the best MPP (199LCH4/kgsubstrate) was achieved by using acid pretreatment with a reaction time of 34min, temperature of 103°C and [HCl] of 1.97M. However, the energy generated from methane is lower than merely burning the bagasse, and probably the lignin with high added-value has to be recovered for improving sustainability and profitability. In this case, the alkaline pretreatment with a reaction time of 47min, temperature of 183°C and [NaOH] of 1.8M extracted 91% of the lignin present in the fibre, and the hydrolysate could generate 180LCH4/kgsubstrate.
URI: http://www.repositorio.ufc.br/handle/riufc/71569
ISSN: 1385-8947
Access Rights: Acesso Aberto
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