Enhancement Mechanism Of Biogas Potential From Lignocellulosic Substrates In The Ensiling Process Via Acid-Based Hydrolysis And Biological Degradation

JOURNAL OF CLEANER PRODUCTION(2021)

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This study investigated the effects of acid-based hydrolysis and biological degradation during the ensiling process as a pretreatment for biogas production. In nine separate treatments, lactic, acetic, and butyric acid were added to wilted maize stover at 20, 50, and 80 g/kg dry matter (DM) and then ensiled for 60 d. Synergetic effects of acid-based hydrolysis and biological degradation were observed in the three treatments with an organic acid addition of 20 g/kg of DM, which resulted in a lignocellulose degradation rate (LDR) of 26%-31% and a biomethane potential (BMP) increase of 10%-13% with respect to that of the raw material. However, in the treatments with an organic acid addition of 80 g/kg of DM, although the biological degradation was almost completely inhibited, the LDR was still 20%-24% and the BMP increased by 6%-8% with respect to that of the raw material. These results showed that acid-based hydrolysis played a dominant role in increasing the BMP (accounting for 55%-65%) and that biological degradation was able to further enhance biodigestibility. Therefore, the authors suggest that an ensiling regulation strategy, as opposed to a single enhancement, may be preferable for synergistically strengthening the organic acid fermentation and microbial activity during ensiling to achieve efficient biogas production.
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Ensiling, Pretreatment, Lignocellulose biomass, Acid-based hydrolysis, Biological degradation, Biogas production
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