Impact of various thermo chemical pretreatments on solubilisation and methane production of sunflower stalks
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The conversion of sunflower stalks into biomethane by batch mesophilic anaerobic digestion was investigated in this work. Methane potential of sunflower stalks (192 ± 2 mLCH4/g VS) was increased by several thermo-chemical pretreatments: NaOH, H2O2, Ca(OH)2, HCl and FeCl3. The highest production (259 ± 6mLCH4/ g VS) corresponding to a 31.4% increase was reached for the treatment at 55°C with 4% NaOH during 24h. More than 90 % of hemicelluloses were removed by applying acidic pretreatment (10% FeCl3 or 4% HCl) at 170 °C. Oxidative and alkaline pretreatment (4% NaOH, 4% H2O2, 4% Ca(OH)2) at 55°C were found to be more efficient to dissolve lignin than acidic pretreatment with a lignin removal around 22%.A negative linear correlation (R2 = 0.895) was found between the lignin content of raw and pretreated sunflower stalks and the methane potential.
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