Author(s): Oliveira, Ivo ; Gominho, Jorge ; Diberardino, Santino ; Duarte, Elizabeth
Date: 2012
Persistent ID: http://hdl.handle.net/10400.5/4458
Origin: Repositório da UTL
Subject(s): biomass; biogas; energy crops; Cynara cardunculus
Author(s): Oliveira, Ivo ; Gominho, Jorge ; Diberardino, Santino ; Duarte, Elizabeth
Date: 2012
Persistent ID: http://hdl.handle.net/10400.5/4458
Origin: Repositório da UTL
Subject(s): biomass; biogas; energy crops; Cynara cardunculus
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There is emerging interest in the production of biomethane as a biocombustible either through anaerobic digestion of biomass and/or energy crops. Cynara cardunculus L. is a crop with high biomass yields used in the production of bioenergy, with the seeds being used for biodiesel production and the remaining biomass used as solid fuel in biomass plants. This work aims to present results concerning the obtainable methane yield of Cynara stalks when submitted to anaerobic digestion, and the effects of selected pretreatments (mechanical, thermal and thermochemical). For this purpose, two batch anaerobic digestion experiments (Trial I and Trial II) were performed. Minimum cumulative methane was achieved for the untreated substrate yielding 0.3 L CH4/g VS0. A maximum methane yield of 0.5–0.6 L CH4/g VS0 was achieved depending on the selected pre-treatment. Thermochemical pre-treatment using NaOH was revealed to be a very efficient hydrolysis method.