Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
682487 Bioresource Technology 2010 10 Pages PDF
Abstract

Anaerobic digestion of brewery wastewater solids in the form of primary sludge was investigated for its potential as a source of energy (methane). We operated a low-rate (hydraulic retention time (HRT) = solids retention time (SRT)) continuously stirred anaerobic digester (CSAD) and a high-rate (SRT > HRT) anaerobic sequencing batch reactor (ASBR) in parallel for 250 days. We found that high-rate anaerobic digestion was beneficial for solids-rich waste flows even during a long-term operating period that included a shock load of nonbiodegradable total solids. The ASBR biomass achieved a higher specific methanogenic activity compared to the CSAD biomass (0.257 ± 0.043 vs. 0.088 ± 0.008 g CH4-COD g−1 VSS d−1), which aided in stability during the shock load with total solids. The methane yield for the ASBR was 40–34% higher than for the CSAD (0.306 vs. 0.219 l CH4 g VS−1 fed for days 1–183 and 0.174 vs. 0.130 l CH4 g VS−1 fed for days 184–250, respectively). Finally, we operated an ASBR for an additional 295 days to evaluate the effect of temperature variation on system stability. A stable performance was achieved between the operating temperatures of 22–41 °C.

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