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Horse manure as resource for biogas and nanolignocellulosic fibres

Kathrin Weiland, Konstantin Alge, Andreas Mautner, Alexander Bauer, Alexander Bismarck

2023Bioresource Technology16 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Nanofibrillated cellulose (NFC) has key applications in composites, water filters and as emulsifiers. The affinity of NFC to water is a challenge, as it negatively influences its integrity. Lignin, a major component of plant biomass, is a natural hydrophobiser. Anaerobic digestion (AD) of biomass to produce biomethane allows to up-concentrate lignin in the fermentation residue containing lignocellulosic fibres. Horse manure was used as substrate for biogas production from which nanolignocellulose fibres (LCNF) were extracted. A biogas yield of 207 LN kgVS−1 with a methane concentration of 65 % was achieved. From the fermentation residue LCNFs, in yields of up to 41 %, with lignin contents between 23 and 29 wt% depending on fermentation time were obtained. Nanopapers produced from LCNFs possessed tensile strengths and moduli of 45 to 91 MPa and 7 to 8 GPa, respectively. The increased lignin content was responsible for decreased water absorption capacity of nanopapers.

Topics & Concepts

LigninBiogasCellulosePulp and paper industryFermentationChemistryManureRenewable resourceAnaerobic digestionBiomass (ecology)Lignocellulosic biomassBioenergyCrop residueResource recoveryCellulaseBiofuelMethaneWastewaterAgronomyWaste managementFood scienceRenewable energyOrganic chemistryBiologyAgricultureEcologyEngineeringAdvanced Cellulose Research StudiesBiofuel production and bioconversionElectrospun Nanofibers in Biomedical Applications