TY - JOUR AB - Bioenergy has become attractive as alternatives of gradually exhausted fossil fuel. Obtaining high grade bioenergy from lignocellulose is attractive that can gradually meet the demand. This study reported biogas and biodiesel were produced from corncob by a two-step bioprocess, biogas was produced from corncob by anaerobic fermentation, then biogas residue was converted by black soldier fly larvae, and then biodiesel was produced from larvae grease. 86.70 L biogas was obtained from 400 g corncob with the accumulation of biogas yield of 220.71 mL/g VSadded by anaerobic digestion. Besides, 3.17 g of biodiesel was produced from grease after inoculating black soldier fly larvae into 400 g biogas residue. Meanwhile, the results showed that the addition of black soldier fly larvae could be effective for the degradation of lignocellulose and the accumulation of grease. (C) 2015 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. AD - Huazhong Agr Univ, Coll Engn, Wuhan 430070, Peoples R China AN - WOS:000358796600035 AU - Li, W. AU - Li, Q. AU - Zheng, L. Y. AU - Wang, Y. Y. AU - Zhang, J. B. AU - Yu, Z. N. AU - Zhang, Y. L. DA - Oct DO - 10.1016/j.biortech.2015.06.112 J2 - Bioresource Technol KW - corncob LA - English N1 - Cn9ux PY - 2015 SN - 0960-8524 SP - 276-282 ST - Potential biodiesel and biogas production from corncob by anaerobic fermentation and black soldier fly T2 - Bioresource Technology TI - Potential biodiesel and biogas production from corncob by anaerobic fermentation and black soldier fly UR - ://WOS:000358796600035 VL - 194 ID - 11468 ER -