Case Studies in Chemical and Environmental Engineering (Jun 2023)

Enhancing renewable energy production from water hyacinth (Eichhornia crassipes) by a biogas-aerating recirculation system: A case study in the Vietnamese Mekong Delta

  • Tran Sy Nam,
  • Nguyen Van Cong,
  • Huynh Van Thao

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7
p. 100340

Abstract

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The study aims to examine biogas-aerating recirculation on biomethanation in a farm-scale digester with water hyacinth substrate. The experiment was conducted with the difference in biogas-aerating times and frequencies. Methane yield considerably improved by 27.44–52.12%, 50.19–62.30% and 63.11−71.46% for aerating biogas from 15 to 60 minutes at once, twice and four-time d−1, respectively. Maximum biogas yields were estimated for biogas-aerating at once, twice, and four daily repetitions at 47.8, 78.0, and 145 minutes. Biogas-aerating 30 minutes at twice d−1 and 15–60 minutes at four-time d−1 displayed great potential for biogas production augmentation.

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