Abstract

This study investigates a simultaneous processing of sugar beet pulp (SBP) for furfural, hydrogen and methane production using various pretreatment methods. In the experiments, sugar beet pulp was first subjected to thermal and thermochemical pretreatment at 140 °C. Then hydrolysates from these operations were investigated for their potential for methane and hydrogen production in batch tests. The experiments showed that thermal pretreatment of SBP resulted in the highest biogas and methane yields of 945 dm3/kg volatile solids (VS) and 374 dm3 CH4/kg VS, respectively, and a moderate hydrogen production of 113 dm3 H2/kg VS, which corresponded to a calculated energy production of 142 kWh/t; however, only low amount of furfural was obtained (1.63 g/L). Conversely, the highest furfural yield of 12 g/L was achieved via thermochemical pretreatment of SBP; however, biogas production from hydrolysate was much lower (215 dm3/kg VS) and contained only 67 dm3/kg VS of hydrogen. Meanwhile, in the experiment with lower amounts of sulfuric acid (2%) used for pretreatment, a moderate furfural production of 4 g/L was achieved with as high as 220 dm3/kg VS of hydrogen and the corresponding energy yield of 75 kWh/t.

Highlights

  • Sugar beet pulp (SBP) is a residue obtained after large scale sugar production

  • The effect of thermal and chemical hydrolysis on the degradation of the complex structure of sugar beet pulp (SBP) was evaluated on the basis of sugar profiles, furfural production, and hydrogen and methane yields

  • It must be mentioned that production of furfural from lignocellulose biomass has been described in the literature, and the authors used various acids and temperature conditions: hydrochloric acid with 65% furfural yield [49], sulfuric acid with 65%

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Introduction

Sugar beet pulp (SBP) is a residue obtained after large scale sugar production. According to the Central Statistical Office and Institute of Agricultural Economics and Food Economy, in the period fromSeptember 2018 to January 2019, a total of 2.6 million tons of sugar was produced in Poland, which was greater than production in the 2017–2018 season (2.3 million tons). Sugar beet pulp (SBP) is a residue obtained after large scale sugar production. According to the Central Statistical Office and Institute of Agricultural Economics and Food Economy, in the period from. September 2018 to January 2019, a total of 2.6 million tons of sugar was produced in Poland, which was greater than production in the 2017–2018 season (2.3 million tons). Südzuker Polska reported that the average sugar production from 1 ton of beet is 150 kg and resulted in the generation of 250 kg of wet SBP. More than 4.3 million tons of SBP were produced in Poland in the 2018–2019 season, which led to sugar producers needing proper management of this waste. Sugar beet pulp is mostly used in a dried form or as silage for cattle feeding.

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