Exploring optimal feed to microbes ratio for anaerobic acidogenic fermentation of cassava residue from brewery

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Cassava residue from breweries is being generated in large amounts in Guangxi Province of China, and this has potential to cause serious environmental problems if disposed of improperly. Two-stage anaerobic fermentation is a promising method for the treatment of such residue. In this study, the effect of feed to microbes ratio (F/M ratio) on the anaerobic acidogenic fermentation of cassava residue was studied to determine the optimal F/M ratio and to maximize the performance in a subsequent methanogenic stage. The experiments were carried out at the F/M ratios of 0.2, 0.61, 1.02, 2.05, 3.07, and 4.09 g cassava-TS/g sludge-VSS in six laboratory-scale, completely stirred, tank reactors (CSTR) at mesophilic temperature (35°C). An F/M ratio of 1.02 g cassava-TS/g sludge-VSS resulted in the highest solid removal efficiency and VFA/COD ratio, while starch removal efficiency was still near 100 percent, and acidification was relatively high. As a further benefit, the VFA distribution was more suitable for the subsequent methanogenic fermentation stage.

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Wang, X., Zhang, S., Wang, J., Yu, X., & Lu, X. (2012). Exploring optimal feed to microbes ratio for anaerobic acidogenic fermentation of cassava residue from brewery. BioResources, 7(1), 1111–1122. https://doi.org/10.15376/biores.7.1.1111-1122

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