Energies (Nov 2021)

Comparative Study on Quality of Fuel Pellets from Switchgrass Treated with Different White-Rot Fungi

  • Onu Onu Olughu,
  • Lope G. Tabil,
  • Tim Dumonceaux,
  • Edmund Mupondwa,
  • Duncan Cree

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/en14227670
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 22
p. 7670

Abstract

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Fungal pretreatment of switchgrass using Phanerochaete chrysosporium (PC), Trametes versicolor 52J (TV52J), and the Trametes versicolor mutant strain (m4D) under solid-state fermentation was conducted to improve its pellet quality. For all three fungal strains, the fermentation temperature had a significant effect (p p-values of the quadratic models for all the response variables showed highly significant regression models (p P. chrysosporium- and T. versicolor 52J-treated materials, respectively. Microstructural examination showed that fungal pretreatment reduced pores in the pellets and enhanced pellet particle bonding. Among the fungal strains, PC had the shortest optimum fermentation time (21 d) and most positive impact on the pellet tensile strength and hydrophobicity. Therefore, switchgrass pretreatment using PC has the potential for resolving the challenges of switchgrass pellet transportation and storage and reducing the overall pelletization cost. However, a detailed comparative technoeconomic analysis would be required to make definitive cost comparisons.

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