Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6584824 | Chemical Engineering Journal | 2015 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
The influence of the total solid content on the performance of high-solids waste digestion has been investigated on a 50Â L reactor. The feedstock was residual municipal solid waste. The reactor has been operated in semi-continuous mode during 3 periods at various total solid content in the inlet (22%, 26% and 30%). Steady-state results showed that the biogas and methane production was slightly lower at 30% TS in the inlet, with an increase of the volatile fatty acid concentration. Nevertheless, solid segregation occurred more likely at low inlet TS (22%). Referring to the volumetric biological activity, it appeared that the optimal TS in the reactor is closed to 20-22%. In our case, this would correspond to an inlet TS concentration of 26-28%. At such TS content, the segregation effect would be limited and the biological activity is kept at a high level.
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Authors
H. Benbelkacem, J. Bollon, R. Bayard, R. Escudié, P. Buffière,