One-stage H2 and CH4 and two-stage H2 + CH4 production from grass silage and from solid and liquid fractions of NaOH pre-treated grass silage

O. M. Pakarinen, H. P. Tähti, J. A. Rintala

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Abstract

In the present study, mesophilic CH4 production from grass silage in a one-stage process was compared with the combined thermophilic H2 and mesophilic CH4 production in a two-stage process. In addition, solid and liquid fractions separated from NaOH pre-treated grass silage were also used as substrates. Results showed that higher CH4 yield was obtained from grass silage in a two-stage process (467 ml g-1 volatile solids (VS)original) compared with a one-stage process (431 ml g-1 VSoriginal). Similarly, CH4 yield from solid fraction increased from 252 to 413 ml g-1 VSoriginal whereas CH4 yield from liquid fraction decreased from 82 to 60 ml g-1 VSoriginal in a two-stage compared to a one-stage process. NaOH pre-treatment increased combined H2 yield by 15% (from 5.54 to 6.46 ml g-1 VSoriginal). In contrast, NaOH pre-treatment decreased the combined CH4 yield by 23%. Compared to the energy value of CH4 yield obtained, the energy value of H2 yield remained low. According to this study, highest CH4 yield (495 ml g-1 VSoriginal) could be obtained, if grass silage was first pre-treated with NaOH, and the separated solid fraction was digested in a two-stage (thermophilic H2 and mesophilic CH4) process while the liquid fraction could be treated directly in a one-stage CH4 process.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1419-1427
Number of pages9
JournalBiomass & Bioenergy
Volume33
Issue number10
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Oct 2009
Externally publishedYes
Publication typeA1 Journal article-refereed

Keywords

  • Alkaline treatment
  • Dark fermentation
  • Grass silage
  • Hydrogen
  • Methane
  • Two-stage

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Agronomy and Crop Science
  • Forestry
  • Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment
  • Waste Management and Disposal

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