The purpose of this study was to investigate biogas productivity of algal residues from bioethanol production. Pre-treatment based on enzyme was applied for saccharification to produce bioethanol from the alga,… Click to show full abstract
The purpose of this study was to investigate biogas productivity of algal residues from bioethanol production. Pre-treatment based on enzyme was applied for saccharification to produce bioethanol from the alga, Hydrodictyon reticulatum. Pre-treatment with a combination of enzyme and acid was used for saccharification. The specific methane production yield from raw H. reticulatum, enzyme-saccharified and enzyme/acid-saccharified H. reticulatum residues was 147.6, 408.7, and 537.5 mL CH4/g VS (volatile solids), respectively. The methane yield of raw H. reticulatum from experiment was 22.4 % of the theoretical biochemical methane potential, whereas that of enzyme-saccharified and enzyme/acid-saccharified H. reticulatum residues increased up to 45.8 and 61.4 % of the theoretical value, respectively.
               
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