Sodium carbonate pretreatment: an approach towards desilication of paddy straw and enhancement in biogas production

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Lignocellulosic biomass is a useful but an inconvenient form of energy, and paddy straw (PS) is one of the most abundant lignocellulosic wastes on the earth. Lignocellulosics generally have a high content of cellulose having combustion energy of 15 kJ/g which, when converted to methane, have a combustible energy of 50 kJ/g. But lignin and silica are the main deterrents for the microbial action on the cellulose/hemi-cellulose component of PS. In order to break the protective shield made by lignin and silica and to enhance the PS digestibility, the PS was pretreated with different concentrations (2, 4, 6, 8 and 10 %) of sodium carbonate by soaking the PS in sodium carbonate solution for the periods of 24 and 48 h and simultaneously irradiating the other set with microwaves (power 720 W, temperature 180 °C) for 30 and 60 min. The change in chemical composition of PS was the factor determining the enhancement in PS digestibility. Sodium carbonate (4 %) + microwave (60 min) pretreatment was found to be the best amongst the other pretreatments with 84.9 % desilication of PS and 44.3 and 54.4 % increase in cellulose and biogas production, respectively.

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Kaur, K., & Phutela, U. G. (2016). Sodium carbonate pretreatment: an approach towards desilication of paddy straw and enhancement in biogas production. Paddy and Water Environment, 14(1), 113–121. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10333-015-0483-1

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