posted on 2025-12-12, 17:53authored byElmin Rahic, Cooper Hess, Robert Brown, Zhiyou Wen
<p dir="ltr">This dataset contains a series of batch and continuous anaerobic digestion (AD) experiments that document the effects of hydroxycinnamic acid (HCA) extraction as a pretreatment strategy for prairie biomass to enhance methane production and digestion performance. It includes data on chemical composition of raw inputs (prairie biomass, manure, inoculum), including elemental and solids content; methane and biogas yields under various conditions: untreated vs. HCA-treated biomass, co-digestion with manure at different ratios, and operational enhancements such as biochar supplementation and liquid digestate recirculation; digestate characteristics, including pH, ammonia concentration, and total phenolic content, under different treatment and operational scenarios; optimization data for HCA extraction, detailing the influence of temperature and time on HCA yield and lignin removal; and HCA composition data, including cumulative and species-specific yields (ferulic and p-coumaric acids), and acetyl bromide soluble lignin content.</p>
Funding
Consortium for Cultivating Human And Naturally reGenerative Enterprises (C-CHANGE)
005:20 - National Institute of Food and Agriculture
Pending citation
No
Public Access Level
Public
Preferred dataset citation
Rahic, E., C. Hess, R. Brown, and Z. Wen. 2025. Hydroxycinnamic acid extraction from prairie biomass for enhancing performance in anaerobic digestion, Iowa, 2021-2022. ver 1. Environmental Data Initiative. https://doi.org/10.6073/pasta/bc534930df4322c9e7c8b10bb677ff81 (Accessed 2025-12-09).