Hydrogen and Methane Production, Energy Recovery, and Organic Matter Removal from Effluents in a Two-Stage Fermentative Process
This study evaluates the potential for using different effluents for simultaneous H 2 and CH 4 production in a two-stage batch fermentation process with mixed microflora. An appreciable amount of H 2 was produced from parboiled rice wastewater (23.9 mL g −1 chemical oxygen demand [COD]) and vinasse...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Applied biochemistry and biotechnology 2012-10, Vol.168 (3), p.651-671 |
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Zusammenfassung: | This study evaluates the potential for using different effluents for simultaneous H
2
and CH
4
production in a two-stage batch fermentation process with mixed microflora. An appreciable amount of H
2
was produced from parboiled rice wastewater (23.9 mL g
−1
chemical oxygen demand [COD]) and vinasse (20.8 mL g
−1
COD), while other effluents supported CH
4
generation. The amount of CH
4
produced was minimum for sewage (46.3 mL g
−1
COD), followed by parboiled rice wastewater (115.5 mL g
−1
COD) and glycerol (180.1 mL g
−1
COD). The maximum amount of CH
4
was observed for vinasse (255.4 mL g
−1
COD). The total energy recovery from vinasse (10.4 kJ g
−1
COD) corresponded to the maximum COD reduction (74.7 %), followed by glycerol (70.38 %, 7.20 kJ g
−1
COD), parboiled rice wastewater (63.91 %, 4.92 kJ g
−1
COD), and sewage (51.11 %, 1.85 kJ g
−1
COD). The relatively high performance of vinasse in such comparisons could be attributed to the elevated concentrations of macronutrients contained in raw vinasse. The observations are based on kinetic parameters of H
2
and CH
4
production and global energy recovery of the process. These observations collectively suggest that organic-rich effluents can be deployed for energy recovery with sequential generation of H
2
and CH
4
. |
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ISSN: | 0273-2289 1559-0291 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s12010-012-9807-4 |