AnSBBR applied to biomethane production for vinasse treatment: effects of organic loading, feed strategy and temperature

Abstract This study assessed the feasibility of an anaerobic sequencing batch and fed-batch biofilm reactor (AnSBBR) with mechanical stirring for vinasse treatment and biomethane production. The amount of liquid medium used was 3 L, and the treated volume was 1 L per cycle. The cycle time was 8 h, w...

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Main Authors: W. A. Almeida, S. M. Ratusznei, M. Zaiat, J. A. D. Rodrigues
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Language:English
Published: Brazilian Society of Chemical Engineering
Series:Brazilian Journal of Chemical Engineering
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spelling doaj-8d9744e772eb4846a219024b2a65c2c52020-11-24T23:39:41ZengBrazilian Society of Chemical EngineeringBrazilian Journal of Chemical Engineering1678-438334375977310.1590/0104-6632.20170343s20150584S0104-66322017000300759AnSBBR applied to biomethane production for vinasse treatment: effects of organic loading, feed strategy and temperatureW. A. AlmeidaS. M. RatuszneiM. ZaiatJ. A. D. RodriguesAbstract This study assessed the feasibility of an anaerobic sequencing batch and fed-batch biofilm reactor (AnSBBR) with mechanical stirring for vinasse treatment and biomethane production. The amount of liquid medium used was 3 L, and the treated volume was 1 L per cycle. The cycle time was 8 h, with feeding times of 10 min (batch mode) and 240 min (fed-batch mode). Methane productivity increased with the increase in organic load from 1.0 to 10.0 gCOD.L-1.d-1. The maximum molar productivity and yield of methane were 123.4 molCH4.m-3.d-1 and 13.8 mmolCH4.gCOD-1 (88% of the theoretical), respectively. These parameters were lower in fed-batch mode than in batch mode and were lower at 45°C than at 30°C due to biomass adaptation. In general, the values of the kinetic parameters increased with organic load and were similar for the batch and fed-batch modes. Therefore, the increase in organic load positively influenced the process by increased COD removal and lower volatile acids accumulation as the load increased. The batch mode performed better than did the fed-batch mode and 30°C was more suitable than 45°C to produce methane under the studied conditions.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0104-66322017000300759&lng=en&tlng=enAnSBBRbiomethaneapplied organic loadfeed strategytemperature
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author W. A. Almeida
S. M. Ratusznei
M. Zaiat
J. A. D. Rodrigues
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S. M. Ratusznei
M. Zaiat
J. A. D. Rodrigues
AnSBBR applied to biomethane production for vinasse treatment: effects of organic loading, feed strategy and temperature
Brazilian Journal of Chemical Engineering
AnSBBR
biomethane
applied organic load
feed strategy
temperature
author_facet W. A. Almeida
S. M. Ratusznei
M. Zaiat
J. A. D. Rodrigues
author_sort W. A. Almeida
title AnSBBR applied to biomethane production for vinasse treatment: effects of organic loading, feed strategy and temperature
title_short AnSBBR applied to biomethane production for vinasse treatment: effects of organic loading, feed strategy and temperature
title_full AnSBBR applied to biomethane production for vinasse treatment: effects of organic loading, feed strategy and temperature
title_fullStr AnSBBR applied to biomethane production for vinasse treatment: effects of organic loading, feed strategy and temperature
title_full_unstemmed AnSBBR applied to biomethane production for vinasse treatment: effects of organic loading, feed strategy and temperature
title_sort ansbbr applied to biomethane production for vinasse treatment: effects of organic loading, feed strategy and temperature
publisher Brazilian Society of Chemical Engineering
series Brazilian Journal of Chemical Engineering
issn 1678-4383
description Abstract This study assessed the feasibility of an anaerobic sequencing batch and fed-batch biofilm reactor (AnSBBR) with mechanical stirring for vinasse treatment and biomethane production. The amount of liquid medium used was 3 L, and the treated volume was 1 L per cycle. The cycle time was 8 h, with feeding times of 10 min (batch mode) and 240 min (fed-batch mode). Methane productivity increased with the increase in organic load from 1.0 to 10.0 gCOD.L-1.d-1. The maximum molar productivity and yield of methane were 123.4 molCH4.m-3.d-1 and 13.8 mmolCH4.gCOD-1 (88% of the theoretical), respectively. These parameters were lower in fed-batch mode than in batch mode and were lower at 45°C than at 30°C due to biomass adaptation. In general, the values of the kinetic parameters increased with organic load and were similar for the batch and fed-batch modes. Therefore, the increase in organic load positively influenced the process by increased COD removal and lower volatile acids accumulation as the load increased. The batch mode performed better than did the fed-batch mode and 30°C was more suitable than 45°C to produce methane under the studied conditions.
topic AnSBBR
biomethane
applied organic load
feed strategy
temperature
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