Journal
FUEL
Volume 346, Issue -, Pages -Publisher
ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.fuel.2023.128289
Keywords
Anaerobic digestion; Biomass Pretreatment; InVO4; TiO2; Nanomaterials; Photocatalysis
Categories
Ask authors/readers for more resources
Production of biogas from crop wastes via the biological route is a promising technology for sustainable development. A study investigated the use of photocatalytic pretreatment to enhance the anaerobic process efficiency. Rice husk was pretreated using Indium Vanadate decorated Titania nanocomposite, leading to higher biodegradability and biogas production. The results showed that photocatalytic pretreatment significantly increased the cumulative biogas production compared to raw or untreated rice husk.
Production of biogas from crop wastes via the biological route is one of the most demanding and promising technologies for energy generation for sustainable development. The incorporation of photocatalytic pretreat-ment as a robust catalytic technique has been reported to enhance the overall efficiency of the anaerobic process. Rice husk has been pretreated using Indium Vanadate decorated Titania nanocomposite to enhance its biode-gradability for biogas production. Scanning electron microscopy confirmed the deformities and crevices that may support the role of the photocatalytic pretreatment in the subsequent anaerobic degradation process. FT-IR spectroscopy investigated the structural characteristics of pretreated and photolyzed rice husk samples. Gas chromatography was used to quantify the CH4 content of biogas yield after different treatments of rice husk. Photocatalytic pretreatment of rice husk showed 2.8 times higher cumulative biogas production than raw or untreated rice husk. Statistical analysis showed a significant difference between natural and pretreated rice husk biogas yield with a p-value of < 0.01. The results suggest that visible light active photocatalysis is an efficient pretreatment method that can facilitate the microbes to degrade the rigid rice husk for enhanced biogas pro-duction via the anaerobic digestion process.
Authors
I am an author on this paper
Click your name to claim this paper and add it to your profile.
Reviews
Recommended
No Data Available