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Methane production from lignocellulosic agricultural crop wastes: A review in context to second generation of biofuel production
Authors:R Chandra  H TakeuchiT Hasegawa
Affiliation:a Department of Farm Power & Machinery, College of Agricultural Engineering & Post Harvest Technology, Central Agricultural University, Ranipool, Gangtok, Sikkim 737135, India
b Center for Interdisciplinary Studies on Resource Recovery & Refinery in Asia, EcoTopia Science Institute, Nagoya University, Nagoya 464-8603, Japan
Abstract:The aim of this paper is to present a comprehensive review on renewable methane fuel production through the biological route of biomethanation process from major lignocellulosic agricultural crop waste biomass (maize, wheat, rice and sugarcane). Global annual approximate production of major agriculture based lignocellulosic biomass has been explored. Fundamental requirements of biomethanation process have been discussed in details for optimum production of methane. The essential properties of biomass (proximate, ultimate and compositional) conscientious for quality of derived fuel have also been presented along with the pretreatment requirements for lignocellulosic biomass. Methane generation potential of the major lignocellulosic agricultural crop biomass has been explored and presented. Furthermore, the methane production potential and its energetic analysis have also been compared with the bio-ethanol productions. The overall parametric analysis involved in anaerobic digestion and alcoholic fermentation explore that methane generation from lignocellulosic agricultural crop waste biomass is more economical and environmentally beneficial way of biomass utilization in a sustainable way of energy production.
Keywords:Agricultural crop wastes  Lignocellulosic biomass  Pretreatment  Methane production  Renewable fuel  Waste management
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