Effect of acclimatization rate on biogas production from anaerobic digestion of biodiesel waste products

Jennifer A Rackliffe, J. Ni, N. Mosier
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Anaerobic digestion can be used to sustainably treat the organic byproducts of the biodiesel process (crude glycerol and biodiesel wastewater) while generating a renewable natural gas to be used for heating or electricity generation. The purpose of this thesis was to (1) investigate the possibility of co-digestion of biodiesel byproducts without use of external substrates or pretreatment and (2) assess the impact of various acclimatization rates on the stability and efficiency of such a system. Two inocula (effluent from a wastewater treatment plant digester and from an agro-industrial waste digester) and two acclimatization rates were studied. The results showed that co-digestion of crude glycerol and biodiesel wastewater at high organic loading rates(up to 6.8 g COD L-1day-1)is possible without addition of other substrates or pretreatment.Thecumulative biogas production of the digesters using inoculum from the agro-industrial waste digester was statistically greater than the digesters using the wastewater treatment plant digester, indicating that similar inoculum could be useful for additional experiments.In addition,maximum efficiency due to a slower rate of acclimatization was higher for both inocula, up to a maximum average daily biogas yield of 621 mL biogas g-1COD added.Finally, comparison of two methods for measuring gas production (mass difference and volumetrically using a syringe) revealed a reasonable correlation(R2= 0.97)between the methods. Additional validation could lead to use of the mass difference method as a validation method or an alternative gas production measurement method.
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适应速率对生物柴油废弃物厌氧消化产气的影响
厌氧消化可用于可持续地处理生物柴油过程的有机副产品(粗甘油和生物柴油废水),同时产生可再生的天然气用于加热或发电。本论文的目的是:(1)研究在不使用外部底物或预处理的情况下共消化生物柴油副产品的可能性;(2)评估不同驯化率对该系统稳定性和效率的影响。研究了两种接种物(污水处理厂消化池出水和农工废水消化池出水)和两种驯化率。结果表明,在不添加其他底物或预处理的情况下,以高有机负荷率(COD L-1day-1达6.8 g)消化粗甘油和生物柴油废水是可能的。使用农工废液沼气池接种物的沼气池的累计产气量在统计学上大于使用污水处理厂沼气池的沼气池,这表明类似的接种物可以用于其他实验。此外,由于驯化速度较慢,两种接种的最大效率都较高,最高平均日沼气产量为621 mL,添加了沼气g-1COD。最后,比较了两种测量产气量的方法(质量差法和注射器体积法),发现两种方法之间存在合理的相关性(R2= 0.97)。额外的验证可能导致使用质量差法作为验证方法或替代产气量测量方法。
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