Spanish broom (S partium junceum L .) – feedstock for bioplastic and bioenergy industry
Spanish Broom ( Spartium junceum L.) is a Mediterranean plant of various usage possibilities. Its fibres were known since ancient time but in some point of last century, more accurately in 1950s, their production was abandoned due to the negative economic effect. Another drawback was large time cons...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Holistic approach to environment 2019-09, Vol.9 (3), p.44-52 |
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Broom (
Spartium junceum
L.) is a
Mediterranean plant of various usage possibilities. Its fibres were known since
ancient time but in some point of last century, more accurately in 1950s, their
production was abandoned due to the negative economic effect. Another drawback
was large time consumption, especially during the old tradition method –
Spanish Broom maceration in salt water. Nowadays, due to technology development
and ecological awareness, it is much easier to produce Spanish Broom fibres of
enhanced quality. One of the fibre extraction methods is the one assisted with
microwave oven. Demerit of such fibre production is in large residue content
after obtaining fibres - approx. 90 % of initial Spanish Broom weight. Due to the
need for finding sustainable solutions in the development of new materials, the
usage of Spanish Broom fibres in the service of reinforcement for biopolymer
poly (lactic acid) (PLA) matrix was investigated. Obtained results target our
further research into the direction of Spanish Broom fibres and PLA application
in the production of green composites. The aim of this research was to prove
that developed product can be categorized under the biodegradable group by
investigating its degradation properties using serine endopeptidase enzyme. The
results show positive degradation effect while using 50 wt.% (on weight of
material) enzyme concentration during a 5-day treatment.
Stem
residues of Spanish Broom plant derived from salty water and microwave
maceration were further investigated for their potential as raw material for
second-generation biofuel production. Examination of its energy properties
consisted of determination of proximate and ultimate properties of the biomass.
The results show low moisture content (6.5 % - 7.5 %), ash content below 5 %
and higher values of fixed carbon and volatile matter content of 13.2 % and 75
%, respectively. Higher heating values that were determined (17.2 - 18.8 MJ/kg)
indicate a high quality biomass that can be used most effectively in solid
biofuel production. |
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ISSN: | 1848-0071 1848-0071 |
DOI: | 10.33765/thate.9.3.1 |