Molasses vs. juice: Maximizing biohydrogen production in sugarcane biorefineries to diversify renewable energy generation

Volume: 37, Pages: 101534 - 101534
Published: Oct 1, 2020
Abstract
Diversifying the portfolio of bioenergy-related products in sugarcane biorefineries is required to increase substrate conversion efficiency and market reach. The suitability of producing biohydrogen (bioH2) through the thermophilic dark fermentation of juice and molasses was assessed as an alternative to conventional sugarcane processing. The energetic potential of applying anaerobic digestion with phase separation to process molasses was also...
Paper Details
Title
Molasses vs. juice: Maximizing biohydrogen production in sugarcane biorefineries to diversify renewable energy generation
Published Date
Oct 1, 2020
Volume
37
Pages
101534 - 101534
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