Bioethanol Production from Biomass of Selected Sorghum Varieties Cultivated as Main and Second Crop

In recent years, there has been a dynamic development of alternative energy sources and the use of plant biomass for the production of bioenergy is one of the possibilities of improving the energy mix. Therefore, it is worth reaching for new, less popular and perspective solutions, which certainly i...

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Main Authors: Jolanta Batog, Jakub Frankowski, Aleksandra Wawro, Agnieszka Łacka
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-11-01
Series:Energies
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/13/23/6291
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spelling doaj-a67af736af2b4bf594192bda281ee4042020-11-30T00:00:11ZengMDPI AGEnergies1996-10732020-11-01136291629110.3390/en13236291Bioethanol Production from Biomass of Selected Sorghum Varieties Cultivated as Main and Second CropJolanta Batog0Jakub Frankowski1Aleksandra Wawro2Agnieszka Łacka3Institute of Natural Fibers and Medicinal Plants, Wojska Polskiego 71B, 60-630 Poznań, PolandInstitute of Natural Fibers and Medicinal Plants, Wojska Polskiego 71B, 60-630 Poznań, PolandInstitute of Natural Fibers and Medicinal Plants, Wojska Polskiego 71B, 60-630 Poznań, PolandPoznan University of Life Sciences, Wojska Polskiego 28, 60-637 Poznań, PolandIn recent years, there has been a dynamic development of alternative energy sources and the use of plant biomass for the production of bioenergy is one of the possibilities of improving the energy mix. Therefore, it is worth reaching for new, less popular and perspective solutions, which certainly include sorghum, a drought-resistant plant with a high yielding potential and various applications in the bioeconomy. The aim of the research was to determine the amount of bioethanol obtained from the biomass of three sorghum varieties (Rona 1, Santos, Sucrosorgo 506) grown in the main and second crop for three years in the temperate climate typical of Central and Eastern Europe. The yields of sorghum cultivars grown as main and second crops, chemical components of sorghum biomass (cellulose, hemicellulose, lignin) and the amount of ethanol per a ton of dry matter of straw and ethanol yield per hectare were evaluated. The experiments and research carried out show, especially in the second year, that the Sucrosorgo 506 variety can be recommended for the cultivation of biomass and its use for the production of lignocellulosic ethanol is effective, both in main and second crop cultivation. The discussed results were confirmed by detailed statistical analysis, incl. principal component analysis (PCA) and cluster analysis. To sum up, the production of bioethanol from sorghum biomass is possible in temperate climate and it does not compete with the production of food due to the possibility of growing sorghum after rye.https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/13/23/6291sorghum varietiesmain and second cropbiomassbioethanol
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author Jolanta Batog
Jakub Frankowski
Aleksandra Wawro
Agnieszka Łacka
spellingShingle Jolanta Batog
Jakub Frankowski
Aleksandra Wawro
Agnieszka Łacka
Bioethanol Production from Biomass of Selected Sorghum Varieties Cultivated as Main and Second Crop
Energies
sorghum varieties
main and second crop
biomass
bioethanol
author_facet Jolanta Batog
Jakub Frankowski
Aleksandra Wawro
Agnieszka Łacka
author_sort Jolanta Batog
title Bioethanol Production from Biomass of Selected Sorghum Varieties Cultivated as Main and Second Crop
title_short Bioethanol Production from Biomass of Selected Sorghum Varieties Cultivated as Main and Second Crop
title_full Bioethanol Production from Biomass of Selected Sorghum Varieties Cultivated as Main and Second Crop
title_fullStr Bioethanol Production from Biomass of Selected Sorghum Varieties Cultivated as Main and Second Crop
title_full_unstemmed Bioethanol Production from Biomass of Selected Sorghum Varieties Cultivated as Main and Second Crop
title_sort bioethanol production from biomass of selected sorghum varieties cultivated as main and second crop
publisher MDPI AG
series Energies
issn 1996-1073
publishDate 2020-11-01
description In recent years, there has been a dynamic development of alternative energy sources and the use of plant biomass for the production of bioenergy is one of the possibilities of improving the energy mix. Therefore, it is worth reaching for new, less popular and perspective solutions, which certainly include sorghum, a drought-resistant plant with a high yielding potential and various applications in the bioeconomy. The aim of the research was to determine the amount of bioethanol obtained from the biomass of three sorghum varieties (Rona 1, Santos, Sucrosorgo 506) grown in the main and second crop for three years in the temperate climate typical of Central and Eastern Europe. The yields of sorghum cultivars grown as main and second crops, chemical components of sorghum biomass (cellulose, hemicellulose, lignin) and the amount of ethanol per a ton of dry matter of straw and ethanol yield per hectare were evaluated. The experiments and research carried out show, especially in the second year, that the Sucrosorgo 506 variety can be recommended for the cultivation of biomass and its use for the production of lignocellulosic ethanol is effective, both in main and second crop cultivation. The discussed results were confirmed by detailed statistical analysis, incl. principal component analysis (PCA) and cluster analysis. To sum up, the production of bioethanol from sorghum biomass is possible in temperate climate and it does not compete with the production of food due to the possibility of growing sorghum after rye.
topic sorghum varieties
main and second crop
biomass
bioethanol
url https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/13/23/6291
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