Anaerobic digestion of tannery waste: Semi-continuous and anaerobic sequencing batch reactor processes
Disposal of the vast amounts of tannery waste that are currently generated is a significant problem. Anaerobic treatment of different types of tannery waste (fleshings, skin trimmings and wastewater sludge) was investigated. The biochemical methane potential is the same at 37 °C or 55 °C and an assa...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Bioresource technology 2010, Vol.101 (1), p.26-33 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Disposal of the vast amounts of tannery waste that are currently generated is a significant problem. Anaerobic treatment of different types of tannery waste (fleshings, skin trimmings and wastewater sludge) was investigated. The biochemical methane potential is the same at 37
°C or 55
°C and an assay of this was shown to be an appropriate screening tool with which to estimate the susceptibility of a substrate to anaerobic digestion. The start-up procedure of a tannery waste thermophilic anaerobic digestion in 100
days using seed from mesophilic digester processing municipal sludge is presented. The specific methane production potential at 55
°C is estimated to be 0.617
m
3
kg
−1 of volatile suspended solids for tannery waste sludge, 0.377
m
3
kg
−1 for tannery waste trimmings and 0.649
m
3
kg
−1 for tannery waste fleshings. Additional concerns such as chromium content, salinity and temperature fluctuations were also addressed. Chromium content and salinity showed no adverse effects; however a reactor temperature reduction of 4.4
°C led to a drop in biogas production of 25%, indicating a requirement to keep the temperature constant at 55
°C. |
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ISSN: | 0960-8524 1873-2976 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.biortech.2009.07.028 |