Abstract

This work studied the impact of NaOH-urea pretreatment on corn stover for H2 and CH4 production through two-stage anaerobic digestion. Results showed that the NaOH-urea pretreatment process improved CH4 production more significantly compared to H2. Optimized by Box-Behnken design (BBD) experiments, the CH4 cumulative yield was increased by 34.2 % at NaOH: urea = 3.2: 26.8, time = 15.7 min, and organic loading rate (OLR) = 23.4 w/v. Microbial community diversity analysis showed that the hydrogen and methane production stages formed communities dominated by Bacteroidales and Methanobacteriales, respectively. In addition, NaOH-urea pretreatment enhanced the metabolite energy recovery efficiency by 28.5–40.9 %. Finally, the return on investment (ROI) of the NaOH-urea pretreatment process reached 26.1 % with significant economic benefits. This research proposed a chemical pretreatment process for anaerobic digestion of corn stover by optimizing the pretreatment conditions of NaOH- urea.

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