Cost-effective, low thermo-chemo disperser pretreatment for biogas production potential of marine macroalgae Chaetomorpha antennina
- Authors
- Tamilarasan, K.; Kavitha, S.; Selvam, Ammaiyappan; Banu, J. Rajesh; Yeom, Ick Tae; Dinh Duc Nguyen; Saratale, Ganesh Dattatraya
- Issue Date
- 15-Nov-2018
- Publisher
- PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
- Keywords
- Macroalgae; Thermochemical liquefaction; Biopolymers; Anaerobic fermentation; Methane
- Citation
- ENERGY, v.163, pp 533 - 545
- Pages
- 13
- Indexed
- SCI
SCIE
SCOPUS
- Journal Title
- ENERGY
- Volume
- 163
- Start Page
- 533
- End Page
- 545
- URI
- https://scholarworks.dongguk.edu/handle/sw.dongguk/8876
- DOI
- 10.1016/j.energy.2018.08.147
- ISSN
- 0360-5442
1873-6785
- Abstract
- In this study, a novel attempt has been made to generate energy-efficient biomethane from marine macroalgae (Chaetomorpha antennina) by coupling thermochemical liquefaction with a disperser (thermo-chemo disperser (TCD) liquefaction). A temperature of (80 degrees C), pH 11 and disperser g-force of 1613 g were considered optimal parameters for effective solubilization and energy-efficient methane generation. This combinative liquefaction considerably reduced the treatment time and specific energy from 60 to 15 min and 6294 to 800 kJ/kg TS. The highest volatile fatty acids (VFA) accumulation of 890 mg/L was recorded in TCD compared to a thermo disperser (TD) (750 mg/L) and disperser (D) (322 mg/L) during anaerobic fermentation. TCD enhances the methane production potential of macro algal biomass and a higher methane production of 215 mL/g VS was achieved for TCD compared to TD (149 mL/g VS) and D samples (100 mL/g VS), respectively. Cost analysis confirmed the field applicability of TCD liquefaction with a net profit of 90 USD/ton of marine macroalgae. A high energy ratio of 1.5 was achieved with the proposed mode of pretreatment (TCD) compared to TD (0.95) and D (0.28) pretreatment. Therefore, C. antennina is considered a suitable feedstock for methane generation. (C) 2018 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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