Continuous biogas production from sugarcane as sole substrate

A German–Brazilian research project investigates sugarcane as an energy plant in anaerobic digestion for biogas production. The aim of the project is a continuous, efficient, and stable biogas process with sugarcane as the substrate. Tests are carried out in a fermenter with a volume of 10 l.In orde...

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Main Authors: S. Paulsen, K. Hoffstadt, S. Krafft, A. Leite, J. Zang, W. Fonseca-Zang, I. Kuperjans
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2020-02-01
Series:Energy Reports
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352484719306961
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spelling doaj-ff9801a2302e4959b5e7761a1ce83b2d2020-11-25T01:44:29ZengElsevierEnergy Reports2352-48472020-02-016153158Continuous biogas production from sugarcane as sole substrateS. Paulsen0K. Hoffstadt1S. Krafft2A. Leite3J. Zang4W. Fonseca-Zang5I. Kuperjans6FH Aachen, Heinrich-Mussmann-Str. 1, 52428 Juelich, Germany; Corresponding author.FH Aachen, Heinrich-Mussmann-Str. 1, 52428 Juelich, GermanyFH Aachen, Heinrich-Mussmann-Str. 1, 52428 Juelich, GermanyPlanET Biogas Group GmbH, Up de Hacke 26, 48691 Vreden, GermanyIFG, Rua 75, no. 46, Centro, CEP 74055-110 Goiânia, GO, BrazilIFG, Rua 75, no. 46, Centro, CEP 74055-110 Goiânia, GO, BrazilFH Aachen, Heinrich-Mussmann-Str. 1, 52428 Juelich, GermanyA German–Brazilian research project investigates sugarcane as an energy plant in anaerobic digestion for biogas production. The aim of the project is a continuous, efficient, and stable biogas process with sugarcane as the substrate. Tests are carried out in a fermenter with a volume of 10 l.In order to optimize the space–time load to achieve a stable process, a continuous process in laboratory scale has been devised. The daily feed in quantity and the harvest time of the substrate sugarcane has been varied. Analyses of the digester content were conducted twice per week to monitor the process: The ratio of inorganic carbon content to volatile organic acid content (VFA/TAC), the concentration of short-chain fatty acids, the organic dry matter, the pH value, and the total nitrogen, phosphate, and ammonium concentrations were monitored. In addition, the gas quality (the percentages of CO2, CH4, and H2) and the quantity of the produced gas were analyzed.The investigations have exhibited feasible and economical production of biogas in a continuous process with energy cane as substrate. With a daily feeding rate of 1.68  gVS/l*d the average specific gas formation rate was 0.5 m3/kgVS. The long-term study demonstrates a surprisingly fast metabolism of short-chain fatty acids. This indicates a stable and less susceptible process compared to other substrates. Keywords: Anaerobic digestion, Biogas production, Continuous tests, Space–time load, Sugarcanehttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352484719306961
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author S. Paulsen
K. Hoffstadt
S. Krafft
A. Leite
J. Zang
W. Fonseca-Zang
I. Kuperjans
spellingShingle S. Paulsen
K. Hoffstadt
S. Krafft
A. Leite
J. Zang
W. Fonseca-Zang
I. Kuperjans
Continuous biogas production from sugarcane as sole substrate
Energy Reports
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K. Hoffstadt
S. Krafft
A. Leite
J. Zang
W. Fonseca-Zang
I. Kuperjans
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title Continuous biogas production from sugarcane as sole substrate
title_short Continuous biogas production from sugarcane as sole substrate
title_full Continuous biogas production from sugarcane as sole substrate
title_fullStr Continuous biogas production from sugarcane as sole substrate
title_full_unstemmed Continuous biogas production from sugarcane as sole substrate
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publishDate 2020-02-01
description A German–Brazilian research project investigates sugarcane as an energy plant in anaerobic digestion for biogas production. The aim of the project is a continuous, efficient, and stable biogas process with sugarcane as the substrate. Tests are carried out in a fermenter with a volume of 10 l.In order to optimize the space–time load to achieve a stable process, a continuous process in laboratory scale has been devised. The daily feed in quantity and the harvest time of the substrate sugarcane has been varied. Analyses of the digester content were conducted twice per week to monitor the process: The ratio of inorganic carbon content to volatile organic acid content (VFA/TAC), the concentration of short-chain fatty acids, the organic dry matter, the pH value, and the total nitrogen, phosphate, and ammonium concentrations were monitored. In addition, the gas quality (the percentages of CO2, CH4, and H2) and the quantity of the produced gas were analyzed.The investigations have exhibited feasible and economical production of biogas in a continuous process with energy cane as substrate. With a daily feeding rate of 1.68  gVS/l*d the average specific gas formation rate was 0.5 m3/kgVS. The long-term study demonstrates a surprisingly fast metabolism of short-chain fatty acids. This indicates a stable and less susceptible process compared to other substrates. Keywords: Anaerobic digestion, Biogas production, Continuous tests, Space–time load, Sugarcane
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