The interest in microalgae for wastewater treatment and liquid bio-fuels production (i.e. biodiesel and bioethanol) is steadily increasing due to the energy demand of the ultra-modern technological world. The associated biomass and by-product residues generated from these processes can be utilized as a feedstock in anaerobic fermentation for the production of gaseous bio-fuels. In this context, dark fermentation coupled with anaerobic digestion can be a potential technology for the production of hydrogen and methane from these residual algal biomasses. The mixture of these gaseous bio-fuels, known as hythane, has superior characteristics and is increasingly regarded as an alternative to fossil fuels. This review provides the current developments achieved in the conversion of algal biomass to bio-hythane (H2+CH4).

Bio-hythane production from microalgae biomass: Key challenges and potential opportunities for algal bio-refineries / Ghimire, Anish; Kumar, Gopalakrishnan; Sivagurunathan, Periyasamy; Shobana, Sutha; Saratale, Ganesh D; Kim, Hyun Woo; Luongo, Vincenzo; Esposito, Giovanni; Munoz, Raul. - In: BIORESOURCE TECHNOLOGY. - ISSN 0960-8524. - 241:(2017), pp. 525-536. [10.1016/j.biortech.2017.05.156]

Bio-hythane production from microalgae biomass: Key challenges and potential opportunities for algal bio-refineries

Luongo, Vincenzo;Esposito, Giovanni;
2017

Abstract

The interest in microalgae for wastewater treatment and liquid bio-fuels production (i.e. biodiesel and bioethanol) is steadily increasing due to the energy demand of the ultra-modern technological world. The associated biomass and by-product residues generated from these processes can be utilized as a feedstock in anaerobic fermentation for the production of gaseous bio-fuels. In this context, dark fermentation coupled with anaerobic digestion can be a potential technology for the production of hydrogen and methane from these residual algal biomasses. The mixture of these gaseous bio-fuels, known as hythane, has superior characteristics and is increasingly regarded as an alternative to fossil fuels. This review provides the current developments achieved in the conversion of algal biomass to bio-hythane (H2+CH4).
2017
Bio-hythane production from microalgae biomass: Key challenges and potential opportunities for algal bio-refineries / Ghimire, Anish; Kumar, Gopalakrishnan; Sivagurunathan, Periyasamy; Shobana, Sutha; Saratale, Ganesh D; Kim, Hyun Woo; Luongo, Vincenzo; Esposito, Giovanni; Munoz, Raul. - In: BIORESOURCE TECHNOLOGY. - ISSN 0960-8524. - 241:(2017), pp. 525-536. [10.1016/j.biortech.2017.05.156]
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