Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1280252 International Journal of Hydrogen Energy 2010 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

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 pretreatment methods studied included thermal (100 °C and 121 °C), alkaline and thermo-alkaline pretreatments (combinations of alkaline and thermal pretreatments). The results showed that thermo-alkaline pretreatments resulted in remarkable improvements of LMBR solubilization, which led to an increase in hydrogen yield. The highest hydrogen yield of 45.54 mL/g-volatile solid (VS) was achieved from LMBRs pretreated by the thermo-alkaline pretreatment at 100 °C, which was approximately three-fold higher than the yield from untreated LMBRs. The results of this study proved that thermo-alkaline pretreatment at 100 °C is an effective method to improve LMBR solubilization and increase the hydrogen production from LMBRs.

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