Kinetic study of biogas production from anaerobic digestion of vinasse waste

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Vinasse, a sugar-ethanol residue, is used as a substrate for biogas production. The characteristics of the vinasse wastewater used were 216,000 mg-COD/L, pH 4.1, and 68.42 mg/L volatile solids. The sludge/wastewater ratio was controlled at about 1.5 2.0, by weight. Biogas production enhancement was studied in relation to two parameters – Citadel BioCat þ, a commercial biocatalyst containing a large microorganism population as the methanogenic bacteria source (5 and 10 g), and reaction temparature (30 and 37 °C). Biogas production kinetics were evaluated. The presence of the biocatalyst enhanced biogas production significantly, as well as reducing the time required for anaerobic digestion. The first-order kinetic model described the biodegradation process. The best results were found using 10 g of biocatalyst at 37 °C – i.e., the optimum results based on biogas production potential (A), the highest biogas production rate (U), the minimum biogas production time (λ), and kinetic organic biodegradability constants (k) of 102.71 mL/g-COD, 11.17 mL/g-COD/d, 0.95 day, and 0.0533 day1, respectively. COD removal efficiency was up to 60%.

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Usmani, A., Pangkumhang, B., Wongaree, M., Wantala, K., & Khunphonoi, R. (2021). Kinetic study of biogas production from anaerobic digestion of vinasse waste. Water Practice and Technology, 16(3), 886–894. https://doi.org/10.2166/wpt.2021.029

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