Anaerobic Digestion and Gasification of Seaweed

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Abstract

The potential of algal biomass as a source of liquid and gaseous biofuels is a highly topical theme, with over 70 years of sometimes intensive research and considerable financial investment. A wide range of unit operations can be combined to produce algal biofuel, but as yet there is no successful commercial system producing such biofuel. This suggests that there are major technical and engineering difficulties to be resolved before economically viable algal biofuel production can be achieved. Both gasification and anaerobic digestion have been suggested as promising methods for exploiting bioenergy from biomass, and two major projects have been funded in the UK on the gasification and anaerobic digestion of seaweed, MacroBioCrude and SeaGas. This chapter discusses the use of gasification and anaerobic digestion of seaweed for the production of biofuel.

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Milledge, J. J., & Harvey, P. J. (2018). Anaerobic Digestion and Gasification of Seaweed. In Grand Challenges in Biology and Biotechnology (pp. 237–258). Springer Science and Business Media B.V. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-69075-9_7

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