夜花巨型睡莲高效转化为生物乙醇和沼气

Pattranan Junluthin, Tipsukhon Pimpimol, Niwooti Whangchai
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本研究旨在鉴定和评价一种可食用的巨型睡莲作为生物能源原料。将巨型睡莲有机物转化为生物能源可以产生可再生能源。研究表明,大睡莲是生产生物乙醇和沼气的优良原料。采用碱预处理法将厌氧消化发酵废液直接转化为乙醇。在温和的操作条件下,用氢氧化钠进行碱性预处理可以提高乙醇和沼气的产量。牛粪接种对巨型睡莲进行厌氧消化,甲烷含量达62.44%。在发酵24小时后,最高的乙醇产量为4.82 g/L。然后将预处理后的材料酶解,发酵成乙醇。此外,沼气厂的共消化可能对生物精炼厂具有经济上的优势,因为副产品(消化物)是在生物精炼厂内部获得的,并且可以作为乙醇发酵的外部原料。
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Efficient conversion of night-blooming giant water lily into bioethanol and biogas
This study aimed to characterize and evaluate an inedible giant water lily as a bioenergy feedstock. The conversion of giant water lily organics to bioenergy can produce renewable energy. Composition study indicated that giant water lily is an excellent feedstock for bioethanol and biogas production. Fermentation effluent wastes from anaerobic digestion were transformed directly into ethanol using an alkali pretreatment. Under mild operating conditions, alkaline pretreatment with NaOH enhanced ethanol and biogas output. Anaerobic digestion of giant water lily yielded a methane content of 62.44% digestion with cow dung inoculum. The highest ever achieved was an ethanol yield of 4.82 g/L of digested effluent after only 24 hours of fermentation. The pretreated materials were then enzymatically hydrolyzed, fermented to ethanol. Furthermore, co-digestion in biogas plants may be economically advantageous for biorefineries because the by-products (digestate) are obtained within the biorefinery itself and are acceptable for external feedstocks for ethanol fermentation.
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