2018
DOI: 10.3390/fermentation4040100
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A Review of Seaweed Pre-Treatment Methods for Enhanced Biofuel Production by Anaerobic Digestion or Fermentation

Abstract: Macroalgae represent a potential biomass source for the production of bioethanol or biogas. Their use, however, is limited by several factors including, but not restricted to, their continuous supply for processing, and low biofuel yields. This review examines recent pre-treatment processes that have been used to improve the yields of either biogas or bioethanol from macroalgae. Factors that can influence hydrolysis efficiency and, consequently, biofuel yields, are highly affected by macroalgal composition, in… Show more

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“…The theoretical methane potential was calculated from the elemental analysis using the 'Buswell equation' [57,58] and also from the protein, lipid and carbohydrate (including and excluding fibre) content using the method of Heaven et al [56]. The ratio of the MP to the theoretical methane yields, expressed as a percentage, has been termed the biodegradability index (BI) [59,60].…”
Section: Theoretical Methane Potentialmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The theoretical methane potential was calculated from the elemental analysis using the 'Buswell equation' [57,58] and also from the protein, lipid and carbohydrate (including and excluding fibre) content using the method of Heaven et al [56]. The ratio of the MP to the theoretical methane yields, expressed as a percentage, has been termed the biodegradability index (BI) [59,60].…”
Section: Theoretical Methane Potentialmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Both micro and macroalgal biomass may require pre-treatment before AD in order to break the cell wall structure to allow the microorganisms access to the organic components of the algae. Maneein et al [42] have recently reviewed the pre-treatment of seaweed for fermentation and AD.…”
Section: Cell Wall Architecturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Dietary fibre content, which usually refers to indigestible carbohydrate content, is around 40% (%DW) in the brown seaweed Sargassum muticum. Increasing surface area for microbial attack by reducing the size of the biomass should be done to increase biomethane yield but chemical attack/pre-treatment, for example, thermochemical hydrolysis of the biomass (3% sulfuric acid, 121 • C, 45 min) is often required [42,181]. Future work could target the effect of different commercially available enzymes on seaweed pre-treatment or the development of a more specific enzymatic cocktail that could efficiently breakdown the seaweed polysaccharides achieving maximum substrate hydrolysis yields.…”
Section: Polysaccharidementioning
confidence: 99%
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