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Deep eutectic solvent pre-treatment of residual biomass streams – Effects on anaerobic degradability

Citation Link: https://doi.org/10.15480/882.15189
Publikationstyp
Journal Article
Date Issued
2025-08-15
Sprache
English
Author(s)
Schultz, Jana  
Umwelttechnik und Energiewirtschaft V-9  
Isci Yakan, Asli  
Umwelttechnik und Energiewirtschaft V-9  
Scherzinger, Marvin  
Umwelttechnik und Energiewirtschaft V-9  
Bagder Elmaci, Simel  
Cam, Miyase Deniz
Aslanhan, Dicle Delal
Şakıyan, Özge  
Kaltschmitt, Martin  
Umwelttechnik und Energiewirtschaft V-9  
TORE-DOI
10.15480/882.15189
TORE-URI
https://hdl.handle.net/11420/55627
Journal
Renewable Energy  
Volume
249
Article Number
123215
Citation
Renewable Energy 249: 123215 (2025)
Publisher DOI
10.1016/j.renene.2025.123215
Scopus ID
2-s2.0-105003657349
Publisher
Elsevier
The suitability of residual biomass from biorefineries as biogas substrate, including the effect of DES pre-treatment on biogas potential and biomass composition was evaluated. Three different biomasses, i.e., cork dust, olive tree pruning, and common reed, were treated with a deep eutectic solvent (DES; i.e., choline chloride and formic acid, 1:2 M ratio, 1:10 (g mL−1) solid to solvent ratio) under various conditions. While being ineffective under less severe conditions, significantly increased biogas potentials were observed for all biomasses at 130 °C and 40 and/or 60 min of pre-treatment. Cork dust had the highest relative increase in biogas potential of 125 % (130 °C, 60 min). With an increase of 90 mLN gVS−1 (+21 %), olive tree pruning showed the highest absolute increase. Common reed demonstrated a notable increase of 12 %. Concurrently, kinetic modelling revealed shifts in degradation kinetics, such as altered lag phases and higher maximum biogas rates, hereby the Cone Model provided the best fit for the data. The change could be attributed to delignification and retention of the fermentable glucan fraction in the solid biomass. Despite considerable differences among the biomasses, the results underscore the efficacy of DES pre-treatment in enhancing the anaerobic degradability of residual biomass.
Subjects
Agricultural residues
Anaerobic digestion
Biogas
Deep eutectic solvents
Lignocellulosic biomass
Pre-treatment
DDC Class
628: Sanitary; Municipal
660: Chemistry; Chemical Engineering
Funding(s)
Projekt DEAL  
Kooperationsprojekt ReMe-diation: Schaffung eins nachhaltigen Mittelmeerraums durch einen ganzheitlichen Ansatz für eine umweltverträgliche Landwirtschaft: Bewältigung der Herausforderungen in den Bereichen Wasser, Boden, Energie und Artenvielfalt  
Lizenz
https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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