Acta Scientiarum: Technology (Aug 2016)

<b>Quantification and characterization of the production of biogas from blends of agro-industrial wastes in a large-scale demonstration plant

  • Odorico Konrad,
  • João Vicente Akwa,
  • Fábio Fernades Koch,
  • Marluce Lumi,
  • Jaqueline Tonetto

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4025/actascitechnol.v38i4.28649
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 38, no. 4
pp. 415 – 421

Abstract

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The use of energy contained in biogas is an interesting alternative to reconcile renewable electric power generation to environmental sanitation. Among the technologies used for recovering energy from biomass, the anaerobic digestion demonstrates ability to treat solid waste and effluents. This research work aims to analyze the influence of physical and chemical factors on the performance of anaerobic digestion reactors and to perform the characterization of biogas in order to assess their quality. The substrate evaluated is the mixture of liquid waste coming from different industrial processes and poultry manure. The characterization of CH4, CO2, H2S and O2 was performed daily in two reactors, R1 and R2, for a period of three months, and the physical and chemical parameters were analyzed biweekly. The parameters analyzed are carbon (C), nitrogen (N), biochemical oxygen demand (BOD), pH, total (TS), volatiles (VS) and fixed solids (FS). Among the results, stands out an average removal of 76% in relation to BOD and H2S concentration of 156.01 for R1, and of 91.64 ppm for R2, and the CH4:CO2 inverse relationship of 3.15 for R1 and 2.98 for R2, during the monitoring period.

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