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Bioresour Technol ; 298: 122551, 2020 Feb.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31841824

RESUMO

Palm biomass wastes are currently considered as promising solid biofuels. However, their high potassium content leads to formation of slag in combustion chambers and causes frequent power-plant shutdowns for maintenance. Therefore, this study aimed to develop a low-cost practical biological pretreatment for these wastes. Oleaginous fungi Aspergillus tubingensis TSIP9, which originates from palm wastes, was used to pretreat biomass wastes and simultaneously produce oils through non-sterile solid state fermentation (SoSF). The operating conditions were optimized through response surface methodology. The fungi could grow and produce oils with good biodiesel fuel properties. After SoSF, potassium content in biomass wastes was reduced by 90% and cellulose content increased to >57%, making it suitable as clean solid biofuel. Repeated-SoSF with 90% substrate replacement was highly effective in continuously pretreating biomass wastes and producing fungal oils. This study demonstrates the cost-effective and environmentally friendly process for production of clean renewable energy through zero-waste strategy.


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Biocombustíveis , Óleos de Plantas , Biomassa , Fermentação , Fungos
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Bioresour Technol ; 281: 149-157, 2019 Jun.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30818266

RESUMO

Oleaginous microalga Scenedesmus sp. was immobilized in alginate-gel beads and applied as two-phase purify unit for biogas and anaerobic digester effluent from palm oil mill. Optimal microalgal cell concentration and bead volume ratio were 106 cells mL-1 and 25% v/v, respectively. The use of 20% effluent and light intensity at 128 µmol·proton·m-2 s-1 most promoted CO2 removal by immobilized microalgae and achieved the maximum CO2 removal rate of 4.63 kg-CO2 day-1 m-3. This process upgraded methane content in biogas (>95%) and completely remove nitrogen and phosphorus in the effluent. After process operation, 2.98 g L-1 microalgal biomass with 35.92% lipid content were recovered by simple sieving method. Microalgal lipids are composed of C16-C18 (>98%) with prospect high cetane number and short ignition delay time. This study has shown the promising biorefinery concept which is effective not only in CO2 fixation, biogas upgrading and pollutant removal but also cost-effective production of microalgae-based biofuel.


Assuntos
Biocombustíveis , Microalgas/metabolismo , Scenedesmus/metabolismo , Anaerobiose , Biomassa , Lipídeos/biossíntese , Metano/biossíntese , Nitrogênio/metabolismo , Fósforo/metabolismo
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J Microbiol Biotechnol ; 28(8): 1360-1366, 2018 Aug 28.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30021424

RESUMO

The fungi associated with termites secrete enzymes such as laccase (multi-copper oxidase) that can degrade extracellular wood matrix. Laccase uses molecular oxygen as an electron acceptor to catalyze the degradation of organic compounds. Owing to its ability to transfer electrons from the cathodic electrode to molecular oxygen, laccase has the potential to be a biocatalyst on the surface of the cathodic electrode of a microbial fuel cell (MFC). In this study, a two-chamber MFC using the laccase-producing fungus Galactomyces reessii was investigated. The fungus cultured on coconut coir was placed in the cathode chamber, while an anaerobic microbial community was maintained in the anode chamber fed by industrial rubber wastewater and supplemented by sulfate and a pH buffer. The laccase-based biocathode MFC (lbMFC) produced the maximum open circuit voltage of 250 mV, output voltage of 145 mV (with a 1,000 Ω resistor), power density of 59 mW/m2, and current density of 278 mA/m2, and a 70% increase in half-cell potential. This study demonstrated the capability of laccase-producing yeast Galactomyces reessii as a biocatalyst on the cathode of the two-chamber lbMFC.


Assuntos
Fontes de Energia Bioelétrica/microbiologia , Reatores Biológicos , Eletrodos/microbiologia , Lacase/metabolismo , Saccharomycetales/metabolismo , Bactérias Anaeróbias/crescimento & desenvolvimento , Bactérias Anaeróbias/metabolismo , Biocatálise , Fontes de Energia Bioelétrica/economia , Reatores Biológicos/economia , Reatores Biológicos/microbiologia , Cocos , Conservação dos Recursos Naturais , Eletricidade , Desenho de Equipamento , Lignina/análogos & derivados , Lignina/metabolismo , Oxigênio/metabolismo , Borracha , Saccharomycetales/crescimento & desenvolvimento , Esgotos/microbiologia , Sulfatos/metabolismo
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