Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6682791 | Applied Energy | 2016 | 12 Pages |
Abstract
Brown seaweeds are a suitable substrate for biogas production through anaerobic digestion (AD). Since the carbohydrates' content is subjected to a seasonal variation, this research aimed to select the best harvesting period of beach cast brown seaweed Laminaria sp. for methane production, while optimising the use of a beating pretreatment and the organic substrate concentration. Response surface methodology (RSM) was used to estimate the effect of the beating pretreatment in terms of pretreatment time (5-10-15 min) and organic matter concentration in terms of volatile solids (VS) (1-2.5-4%) on methane production. The highest methane yield of 342 ± 17 ml gâ1 VS was observed during November at 1% of VS and after 5 min of pretreatment, while the lowest yields were registered in March with an average of 163 ± 28 ml gâ1 VS. However, an enhancement of 47% with respect to the untreated sample was achieved at 2.5% of VS and after 15 min of pretreatment, in March.
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Authors
Maria E. Montingelli, Khaled Y. Benyounis, Brid Quilty, Joseph Stokes, Abdul G. Olabi,