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Evaluation of the Thermal Pretratment on the Methanogenic Potential of Two Lignocellulosic Crops: A. Donax and S. Spontaneum
handle: 11570/3239413 , 20.500.11769/498052
Evaluation of the Thermal Pretratment on the Methanogenic Potential of Two Lignocellulosic Crops: A. Donax and S. Spontaneum
Giant reed (Arundo Donax L.) and African fodder cane (Saccharum spontaneum ssp. aegypticum) are perennial, non-food and low-input energy crop representing a promising solution to produce renewable energy at low cost, especially in marginal areas - i.e. low profitable areas which are prone to land abandonment. This research investigates the biomass composition and the biochemical methane potential (BMP) yield of these crops and the effect of a hydrothermal pretreatment on the biomass composition and on BMP yield
Proceedings of the 28th European Biomass Conference and Exhibition, 6-9 July 2020, Virtual, pp. 494-497
- University of Catania Italy
- University of Messina Italy
- University of Messina Italy
Bioenergy; Biomass; Biomethane potential; Perennial energy crops; Pretreatment, Bioenergy, Biomass, Perennial energy crops, Biomethane potential, Pretreatment
Bioenergy; Biomass; Biomethane potential; Perennial energy crops; Pretreatment, Bioenergy, Biomass, Perennial energy crops, Biomethane potential, Pretreatment
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