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Enhancing biogas plant production using pig manure and corn silage by adding wheat straw processed with liquid hot water and steam explosion.

Michał GaworskiSławomir JabłońskiIzabela Pawlaczyk-GrajaRafał ZiewieckiPiotr RutkowskiAnna WieczyńskaRoman GancarzŁukaszewicz Marcin
Published in: Biotechnology for biofuels (2017)
The LHW-SE combined pretreatment process increases the bioavailability of carbohydrates from wheat straw. The LHW-SE treated wheat straw gave similar biogas yields to corn silage, thus enables at least partial replacement of corn silage and is good for diversification of substrates. Surprisingly, microorganisms consortia from other biogas plant fed with other substrates may have higher efficiency in utilization of tested substrate. Thus, methanogenic consortia may be considered in the process of optimization at industrial scale. The efficiency was calculated, and the LHW-SE may be profitable at full industrial scale and further optimization is proposed.
Keyphrases
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