2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.biortech.2021.126152
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Continuous design and economic analysis of a Sargassum muticum biorefinery process

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“…But using the digestate from the process as organic fertilizer was more economical during the alternative study. 7 The subsequent anaerobic digestion might be improved with noticeably higher biogas and methane yield if the biological pretreatment was chosen appropriately for a given feedstock and its application was optimized. Because of the maturing or cost-effective processes, full-scale biological pretreatment of macroalgae is not yet commonly used, but due to its intrinsic benefits, biological pretreatments continue to be a promising technique to increase the biogas and methane yield of macroalgae.…”
Section: Biological Pretreatment Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…But using the digestate from the process as organic fertilizer was more economical during the alternative study. 7 The subsequent anaerobic digestion might be improved with noticeably higher biogas and methane yield if the biological pretreatment was chosen appropriately for a given feedstock and its application was optimized. Because of the maturing or cost-effective processes, full-scale biological pretreatment of macroalgae is not yet commonly used, but due to its intrinsic benefits, biological pretreatments continue to be a promising technique to increase the biogas and methane yield of macroalgae.…”
Section: Biological Pretreatment Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The third generational feedstock for biorefineries, which can be transform into various biobased products like biofuels, includes the plant-like organism known as algae. 7 Biogas, biodiesel, bioethanol, biohydrogen, bio-oil, and biobutanol are some of the biorefinery products of algae. 8 Algal can be classified into two major types using their cellularity: microalgae and macroalgae.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although Reichardt's dye 30 is the probe typically used, in the case of acidic solvents, such as the case of some of the present ESs, Reichardt's dye 33 should be used instead. The E T (33) values were converted into E T (30) according to the following eqn (5).…”
Section: Betaine Dye Scale and Kamlet-ta Scalementioning
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“…3 Seaweeds are naturally abundant and do not present competition for food, while producing several biologically active secondary metabolites of great interest. 4,5 Sargassum muticum (Yendo) Fensholt is a brown macroalga native to Japan which has spread all over the world. It was reported for the rst time in Europe in 1973 and currently, it is considered invasive on the European coast.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
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