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Valorization of Urban Street Tree Pruning Residues in Biorefineries by Steam Refining: Conversion Into Fibers, Emulsifiers, and Biogas

Street tree pruning residues are a widely available and currently undervalorized bioresource. Their utilization could help alleviate an increasing biomass shortage and offset costs of the pruning process for the municipalities. In this work, a holistic valorization pathway of pruning residues leadin...

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Autores principales: Hagel, Sebastian, Lüssenhop, Phillipp, Walk, Steffen, Kirjoranta, Satu, Ritter, Annalena, Bastidas Jurado, Carla Gabriela, Mikkonen, Kirsi S., Tenkanen, Maija, Körner, Ina, Saake, Bodo
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8634610/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34869228
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fchem.2021.779609
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author Hagel, Sebastian
Lüssenhop, Phillipp
Walk, Steffen
Kirjoranta, Satu
Ritter, Annalena
Bastidas Jurado, Carla Gabriela
Mikkonen, Kirsi S.
Tenkanen, Maija
Körner, Ina
Saake, Bodo
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Lüssenhop, Phillipp
Walk, Steffen
Kirjoranta, Satu
Ritter, Annalena
Bastidas Jurado, Carla Gabriela
Mikkonen, Kirsi S.
Tenkanen, Maija
Körner, Ina
Saake, Bodo
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description Street tree pruning residues are a widely available and currently undervalorized bioresource. Their utilization could help alleviate an increasing biomass shortage and offset costs of the pruning process for the municipalities. In this work, a holistic valorization pathway of pruning residues leading to fibers, oligosaccharides, biogas, and compost is presented. For this, representative mixtures of tree pruning materials from the most prevalent street tree genera (oak, linden, maple) found in Hamburg (Germany) were prepared by shredding and cleaning procedures. Collection of sample material was performed in summer and winter to account for seasonality. A steam-based fractionation was conducted using treatment severities ranging from log R(0) = 2.5 to 4.0. At the highest severity, a fiber yield of around 66%, and liquor yield of 26–30% was determined. The fibers were evaluated with respect to their properties for paper product applications, with higher treatment severities leading to higher paper strengths. From the oligosaccharide-rich liquor, emulsions were created, which showed promising stability properties over 8 weeks of storage. The liquors and the rejects from the material preparation also displayed good potential for biomethane production. Overall, the differences between material collected in summer and winter were found to be small, indicating the possibility for a year-round utilization of pruning residues. For the presented utilization pathway, high severity treatments were the most promising, featuring a high liquor yield, good biomethane potential, and the highest paper strengths.
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spelling pubmed-86346102021-12-02 Valorization of Urban Street Tree Pruning Residues in Biorefineries by Steam Refining: Conversion Into Fibers, Emulsifiers, and Biogas Hagel, Sebastian Lüssenhop, Phillipp Walk, Steffen Kirjoranta, Satu Ritter, Annalena Bastidas Jurado, Carla Gabriela Mikkonen, Kirsi S. Tenkanen, Maija Körner, Ina Saake, Bodo Front Chem Chemistry Street tree pruning residues are a widely available and currently undervalorized bioresource. Their utilization could help alleviate an increasing biomass shortage and offset costs of the pruning process for the municipalities. In this work, a holistic valorization pathway of pruning residues leading to fibers, oligosaccharides, biogas, and compost is presented. For this, representative mixtures of tree pruning materials from the most prevalent street tree genera (oak, linden, maple) found in Hamburg (Germany) were prepared by shredding and cleaning procedures. Collection of sample material was performed in summer and winter to account for seasonality. A steam-based fractionation was conducted using treatment severities ranging from log R(0) = 2.5 to 4.0. At the highest severity, a fiber yield of around 66%, and liquor yield of 26–30% was determined. The fibers were evaluated with respect to their properties for paper product applications, with higher treatment severities leading to higher paper strengths. From the oligosaccharide-rich liquor, emulsions were created, which showed promising stability properties over 8 weeks of storage. The liquors and the rejects from the material preparation also displayed good potential for biomethane production. Overall, the differences between material collected in summer and winter were found to be small, indicating the possibility for a year-round utilization of pruning residues. For the presented utilization pathway, high severity treatments were the most promising, featuring a high liquor yield, good biomethane potential, and the highest paper strengths. Frontiers Media S.A. 2021-11-15 /pmc/articles/PMC8634610/ /pubmed/34869228 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fchem.2021.779609 Text en Copyright © 2021 Hagel, Lüssenhop, Walk, Kirjoranta, Ritter, Bastidas Jurado, Mikkonen, Tenkanen, Körner and Saake. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Chemistry
Hagel, Sebastian
Lüssenhop, Phillipp
Walk, Steffen
Kirjoranta, Satu
Ritter, Annalena
Bastidas Jurado, Carla Gabriela
Mikkonen, Kirsi S.
Tenkanen, Maija
Körner, Ina
Saake, Bodo
Valorization of Urban Street Tree Pruning Residues in Biorefineries by Steam Refining: Conversion Into Fibers, Emulsifiers, and Biogas
title Valorization of Urban Street Tree Pruning Residues in Biorefineries by Steam Refining: Conversion Into Fibers, Emulsifiers, and Biogas
title_full Valorization of Urban Street Tree Pruning Residues in Biorefineries by Steam Refining: Conversion Into Fibers, Emulsifiers, and Biogas
title_fullStr Valorization of Urban Street Tree Pruning Residues in Biorefineries by Steam Refining: Conversion Into Fibers, Emulsifiers, and Biogas
title_full_unstemmed Valorization of Urban Street Tree Pruning Residues in Biorefineries by Steam Refining: Conversion Into Fibers, Emulsifiers, and Biogas
title_short Valorization of Urban Street Tree Pruning Residues in Biorefineries by Steam Refining: Conversion Into Fibers, Emulsifiers, and Biogas
title_sort valorization of urban street tree pruning residues in biorefineries by steam refining: conversion into fibers, emulsifiers, and biogas
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8634610/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34869228
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fchem.2021.779609
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