TY - CHAP U1 - Konferenzveröffentlichung A1 - Wilke, Andreas A1 - Sandhaas, Anna A1 - Wolfram, Camila T1 - Biogas potential of banana plant residues - Do mechanical and enzymatic pretreatments influence the biogas yield and kinetics? T2 - Chemie Ingenieur Technik N2 - Do you know that for each banana bunch the complete plant must be cut as well? Only in Brazil 440 million trees are planted annually. With an average weight of 30 kg per banana plant you can estimate about 13,5 million tons of banana residues per year. Although there exist some projects to use these residues for the production of valuable products (e.g fibers for textile and paper production) most of this organic waste material is unused and left for composting on the farmland. The basic idea of this project is to evaluate this organic waste material for converting it to a renewable and CO2 neutral fuel. Therefore, the different parts of the banana plant (heart, leaves and pseudo stem) were analyzed regarding their biogas potential (specific biogas yield and biogas production kinetics). In further studies the effect of mechanical and enzymatic pretreatments of the different parts of the plants was investigated. This examination could then be the basis for an energetic usage of this organic residue. The biogas batch experiments were performed according to the german guideline VDI 4630 in 2-L-Batch reactors at 37°C. As biogas substrates, the heart, the leaves and the pseudo stem of the banana plant residue with and without enzymatic/mechanical pretreatment were used. The different parts of the banana plants result in a specific biogas production yield in the range of 260-470 norm liters per kg organic dry mass. To determine the influence of the mechanical pretreatment (particle size 1-15 mm) on the biogas production kinetics, the kinetic constants were defined and calculated. The reduction of the particle size leads to an improved biogas production kinetics. Therefore experiments will demonstrate, if the results from the batch experiments can be converted in the continuous fed biogas reactor. The experiments of the enzymatic pretreatment are still under investigation. KW - Biogas Potential KW - Banana residues Y1 - 2020 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1002/cite.202055381 DO - https://doi.org/10.1002/cite.202055381 VL - 92 IS - 9 SP - 1262 EP - 1263 ER -