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Article

Enhancing Biogas Production: Pre-Treatment of Lignocellulosic Biomass Using Biogas Plant Digestate

by
Barbora Jankovičová
*,
Miroslav Hutňan
* and
Mikhael Sammarah
Institute of Chemical and Environmental Engineering, Faculty of Chemical and Food Technology, Slovak University of Technology in Bratislava, Radlinského 9, 81237 Bratislava, Slovakia
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Sustainability 2025, 17(9), 3898; https://doi.org/10.3390/su17093898
Submission received: 28 March 2025 / Revised: 18 April 2025 / Accepted: 24 April 2025 / Published: 25 April 2025
(This article belongs to the Special Issue Advances in Waste Biomass and Environmental Sustainability)

Abstract

Pre-treatment of lignocellulosic biomass is a necessary step to improve the degradability of these materials when used as substrates for biogas production, due to their resistance resulting from their complex composition and structural properties. The effect of using digestate for the pre-treatment of maize waste to enhance biogas production in an anaerobic digestion process was assessed through biogas potential tests and long-term operation of an anaerobic reactor model. The biogas potential tests confirmed the positive effect of soaking maize waste in digestate for pre-treatment compared to soaking it in water, as higher specific biogas production rates of 17%, 18%, and 29% were achieved after soaking it in digestate for 1 day, 2 days, and 5 days, respectively. The results from monitoring the long-term operation of the anaerobic reactor demonstrated the suitability of using digestate-soaked maize waste as a co-substrate to maize silage, which may significantly reduce the dependence on maize silage in practical applications. Stable operation of the reactor was also achieved during anaerobic treatment of the pre-treated maize waste itself, with an average specific biogas production of 403 mL/g VS.
Keywords: anaerobic digestion; maize waste; methane anaerobic digestion; maize waste; methane

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Jankovičová, B.; Hutňan, M.; Sammarah, M. Enhancing Biogas Production: Pre-Treatment of Lignocellulosic Biomass Using Biogas Plant Digestate. Sustainability 2025, 17, 3898. https://doi.org/10.3390/su17093898

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Jankovičová B, Hutňan M, Sammarah M. Enhancing Biogas Production: Pre-Treatment of Lignocellulosic Biomass Using Biogas Plant Digestate. Sustainability. 2025; 17(9):3898. https://doi.org/10.3390/su17093898

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Jankovičová, Barbora, Miroslav Hutňan, and Mikhael Sammarah. 2025. "Enhancing Biogas Production: Pre-Treatment of Lignocellulosic Biomass Using Biogas Plant Digestate" Sustainability 17, no. 9: 3898. https://doi.org/10.3390/su17093898

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Jankovičová, B., Hutňan, M., & Sammarah, M. (2025). Enhancing Biogas Production: Pre-Treatment of Lignocellulosic Biomass Using Biogas Plant Digestate. Sustainability, 17(9), 3898. https://doi.org/10.3390/su17093898

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