Kinetic studies on anaerobic co-digestion of ultrasonic disintegrated feed and biomass and its effect substantiated by microcalorimetry
Studies were carried out on anaerobic codigestion of primary and secondary excess sludge obtained from tannery effluent treatment plant. Anaerobic biomass collected from a treatment plant was used as the source of micro-organisms. The optimum feed to micro-organism ratio was evaluated as 0.7 on the...
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Veröffentlicht in: | International journal of environmental science and technology (Tehran) 2016-02, Vol.12 (9) |
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Zusammenfassung: | Studies were carried out on anaerobic codigestion of primary and
secondary excess sludge obtained from tannery effluent treatment plant.
Anaerobic biomass collected from a treatment plant was used as the
source of micro-organisms. The optimum feed to micro-organism ratio was
evaluated as 0.7 on the basis of volatile solids reduction cum gas
production. Both feed and anaerobic biomass were subjected to
ultrasonic pre-treatment in order to enhance the digestion process.
Experiments carried out on batch mode showed significant increase in
the gas production for pre-treated feed and biomass. Optimum
pretreatment durations were evaluated as 5 min for feed and 3 min for
anaerobic biomass. Heat flow analyses of the anaerobic biomass using
isothermal microcalorimetry throw light on different stages of
digestion process. The effect of ultrasonic pre-treatment on anaerobic
biomass was also substantiated using this technique. The heat energy
released by pre-treated and untreated anaerobic biomass was evaluated
as 16.3 and 7.6 kJ/kg, respectively. Kinetic analysis revealed that the
overall rate constant of digestion process increased by 1.5 times due
to pre-treatment. However, the initial lag time increased by about 20 %
for the optimally pre-treated sample compared to untreated sample.
Modified Gompertz equation was used to model, and the parameters were
evaluated. The significance of this work lies on energy production (bio
gas) and at the same time increasing the maintenance metabolism rate
thereby minimizing excess sludge biomass generation. |
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ISSN: | 1735-1472 |