Hydraulic retention time on vinasse stabilisation with limestone in the acidogenic phase of anaerobic digestion
ABSTRACT: The main problem in anaerobic digestion of low-protein residues is the instability caused acidity. The use of limestone at the same time as a neutralizing agent and support material is innovative because stones wear allows the slow release of the calcium carbonate thereby eliminating dispe...
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doaj-0bb0528c489f4446be86c42aa0a47fcd2020-11-24T22:15:49ZengUniversidade Federal de Santa MariaCiência Rural1678-459647910.1590/0103-8478cr20160957S0103-84782017000900931Hydraulic retention time on vinasse stabilisation with limestone in the acidogenic phase of anaerobic digestionIsmael Plácido TomielisSheyla Thays Vieira BarcelosMarney Pascoli CeredaABSTRACT: The main problem in anaerobic digestion of low-protein residues is the instability caused acidity. The use of limestone at the same time as a neutralizing agent and support material is innovative because stones wear allows the slow release of the calcium carbonate thereby eliminating dispersers. Free calcium content in the system was measured in two plug flow reactors filled with vinasse at initial pH of 4.50. The proportion of 1.8 tonnes of limestone per m³ of vinasse was evaluated at the Hydraulic Retention Times (HRT) of 24, 48, 72, 96 and 120 hours, allowing stabilisation at 96 hours. The ratio of Volatile Acids/Total Alkalinity (VA/TA) ranged from 0.2 to 0.4 and the pH reached 7.0, at the HRT of 120 hours. Increasing the HRT also increased the volatile total solids (VTS) and fixed total solids (TFS) in a similar profile to the measured free calcium content, but calcium remained at the appropriate level of 100 to 250mg l-1. The proportion of limestone/vinasse was adequate to ensure stabilisation, but it is not recommended to reduce the HRT below 96 hours due to the risk of compromising the stability of the anaerobic system.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0103-84782017000900931&lng=en&tlng=enhydraulic retention timesugarcane millfree calciumVA/TA |
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Ismael Plácido Tomielis Sheyla Thays Vieira Barcelos Marney Pascoli Cereda |
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Hydraulic retention time on vinasse stabilisation with limestone in the acidogenic phase of anaerobic digestion |
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Hydraulic retention time on vinasse stabilisation with limestone in the acidogenic phase of anaerobic digestion |
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Hydraulic retention time on vinasse stabilisation with limestone in the acidogenic phase of anaerobic digestion |
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Hydraulic retention time on vinasse stabilisation with limestone in the acidogenic phase of anaerobic digestion |
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Hydraulic retention time on vinasse stabilisation with limestone in the acidogenic phase of anaerobic digestion |
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hydraulic retention time on vinasse stabilisation with limestone in the acidogenic phase of anaerobic digestion |
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Universidade Federal de Santa Maria |
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Ciência Rural |
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ABSTRACT: The main problem in anaerobic digestion of low-protein residues is the instability caused acidity. The use of limestone at the same time as a neutralizing agent and support material is innovative because stones wear allows the slow release of the calcium carbonate thereby eliminating dispersers. Free calcium content in the system was measured in two plug flow reactors filled with vinasse at initial pH of 4.50. The proportion of 1.8 tonnes of limestone per m³ of vinasse was evaluated at the Hydraulic Retention Times (HRT) of 24, 48, 72, 96 and 120 hours, allowing stabilisation at 96 hours. The ratio of Volatile Acids/Total Alkalinity (VA/TA) ranged from 0.2 to 0.4 and the pH reached 7.0, at the HRT of 120 hours. Increasing the HRT also increased the volatile total solids (VTS) and fixed total solids (TFS) in a similar profile to the measured free calcium content, but calcium remained at the appropriate level of 100 to 250mg l-1. The proportion of limestone/vinasse was adequate to ensure stabilisation, but it is not recommended to reduce the HRT below 96 hours due to the risk of compromising the stability of the anaerobic system. |
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hydraulic retention time sugarcane mill free calcium VA/TA |
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