Abstract
The aim of the study was to determine the effect of heating with microwave electromagnetic radiation (EMR) on the efficiency of the methane fermentation (MF) of expired food products (EFP). The research was inspired by the positive effect of EMR on the production of biogas and methane from different organic substrates. The experiment was carried out on a laboratory scale in fully mixed, semicontinuous anaerobic reactors. The technological conditions were as follows: temperature, 35 ± 1◦C; organic load rate (OLR), 2.0 kgVS·m−3·d−1; and hydraulic retention time (HRT), 40 days. The source of the EMR was a magnetron (electric power, 300 W). There was no statistically significant influence of the use of EMR on the achieved technological effects of MF. The efficiency of biogas production was 710 ± 35 dm3·kgVS−1 in the variant with EMR and 679 ± 26 dm3·kgVS−1 in the variant with convection heating (CH). The methane contents were 63.5 ± 2.4% (EMR) and 62.4 ± 4.0% (CH), and the cumulative methane production after 40 days was 271.2 and 288.6 dm3CH4, respectively.
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Kazimierowicz, J., Zieliński, M., & Dębowski, M. (2021). Influence of the heating method on the efficiency of biomethane production from expired food products. Fermentation, 7(1). https://doi.org/10.3390/fermentation7010012
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