Abstract:
Biomass from agro-industrial waste represents a sustainable resource for bioenergy
production. JUS DELICE, a pineapple processing factory in Togo generates large
streams of waste but relies solely on composting as waste valorization pathway. As a
result, the energy potential of the generated waste is still unexplored. On the other
hand, Aspen Plus is a software widely used for the simulation of thermochemical
processes. However, the software rooted in thermochemical processes is very limited
in the simulation of biochemical processes due to the lack of built-in models for
microbial kinetics, metabolic conversions, and inhibition effects.
This study investigated biohydrogen production using pineapple peels collected from
JUS DELICE through three valorization pathways: dark fermentation, photo
fermentation and the integrated sequential process. The peels were characterized
through ultimate analysis, proximate analysis and fiber content and the data from
characterization was used in Aspen Plus to simulate biohydrogen production under
mesophilic conditions. The results revealed a good potential of pineapple peels for
biohydrogen production with very high volatile solid content of 94.99% and high
carbohydrates content on dry matter basis. It was also found that the integrated
sequential process significantly improved the conversion process with a cumulative
biohydrogen yield of 798.7 𝑚𝑙/𝑔𝑉𝑆 and a heating value conversion efficiency of
54.36%.
Description:
A Thesis submitted to the West African Science Service Centre on Climate Change and Adapted Land Use, the Université de Lomé, Togo, and the Universität Rostock in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the International Master Program in Renewable Energy and Green Hydrogen (Bioenergy/Biofuels & Green Hydrogen Technology)