A Review of Seaweed Pre-Treatment Methods for Enhanced Biofuel Production by Anaerobic Digestion or Fermentation

Abstract: 

Macroalgae represent a potential biomass source for the production of bioethanol or biogas. Their use, however, is limited by several factors including, but not restricted to, their continuous supply for processing, and low biofuel yields. This review examines recent pretreatment processes that have been used to improve the yields of either biogas or bioethanol from macroalgae. Factors that can influence hydrolysis efficiency and, consequently, biofuel yields, are highly affected by macroalgal composition, including content of salts, heavy metals, and polyphenols, structural make-up, as well as polysaccharide composition and relative content of carbohydrates. Other factors that can influence biofuel yield include the method of storage and preservation.

Author(s): 
Supattra Maneein
John J. Milledge
Birthe V. Nielsen
Patricia J. Harvey
Keywords: 
macroalgae
bioethanol
biogas
hydrolysis
Article Source: 
Fermentation 4(4):100
Category: 
Aquaculture methods
Processing methods
Uses of Seaweeds: Fuel or Energy