Energies (Jan 2022)

The Influence of Low-Temperature Disintegration on the Co-Fermentation Process of Distillation Residue and Waste-Activated Sludge

  • Anna Remiszewska-Skwarek,
  • Ryszard Wierzchnicki,
  • Otton K. Roubinek,
  • Archana Kasinath,
  • Alicja Jeżewska,
  • Magdalena Jasinska,
  • Hubert Byliński,
  • Andrzej G. Chmielewski,
  • Krzysztof Czerwionka

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/en15020482
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15, no. 2
p. 482

Abstract

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Innovative low-temperature disintegration (process temperature 55 °C and oxygen concentration 0.2 mg/dm3) can be an economically rational technology to intensifying energy production from renewable sources. The proposed process can achieve a degree of disintegration—under optimal conditions—of about 50%, which is excellent when compared with other methods of feed pre-treatment. The low-temperature disintegration of distillation residue and waste-activated sludge before the co-fermentation process increased biogas production by 30% and methane production by 65% (over a 26 d duration). The obtained results confirm that the low-temperature disintegration method can be effectively used to pre-prepare this type of feed. At the same time, it was discovered that the Gompertz model can be used to mathematically describe the biogas accumulation curves in the methane co-fermentation processes of the tested feeds (the correlation coefficients were higher than 0.98).

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