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Co-digestion of sewage sludge and crude glycerol for on-demand biogas production

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posted on 2024-11-15, 06:30 authored by Long Nghiem, Thanh Nguyen, Patric Manassa, Shona K Fitzgerald, Marcia Dawson, Sarah Vierboom
Pilot scale experiments, biomethane potential (BMP) evaluation, and BioWin simulations were conducted to evaluate the intermittent co-digestion of sewage sludge and crude glycerol for on-demand biogas production. BMP tests revealed that both pure and crude glycerols were readily biodegradable. BioWin simulations showed that intermittent glycerol injection at a high (3% v/v) dose might lead to an increase in chemical oxygen demand of the digestate. Results from the pilot scale experiments confirmed that intermittent injection of crude glycerol at both low (0.63% v/v) and high (3%v/v) doses could be used for on-demand biogas production to match the daily fluctuation in energy consumption at a typical wastewater treatment plant. However, in terms of additional biogas production per volume of added glycerol, the lower dose (0.63% v/v) was more effective. The additional methane yield (at the glycerol dose of 0.63% v/v) was 1.3 m3 per litre of crude glycerol. This value obtained from the pilot scale experiment was higher than that from the BMP test but lower compared to that predicted from the BioWin simulation.

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Nghiem, L. D., Nguyen, T. T., Manassa, P., Fitzgerald, S. K., Dawson, M. & Vierboom, S. (2014). Co-digestion of sewage sludge and crude glycerol for on-demand biogas production. International Biodeterioration and Biodegradation, 95, Part A, 160-166.

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International Biodeterioration and Biodegradation

Volume

95

Issue

PA

Pagination

160-166

Language

English

RIS ID

90570

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