Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7074913 | Bioresource Technology | 2015 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
Floating tests were conducted in anaerobic digestion with different OLR of corn stover to investigate formation of floating layers and to find proper agitation interval for preventing floating layer formation. Floating layers were formed in the early stage of no-agitation period. The daily biogas production was decreased by 81.87-87.90% in digesters with no agitation and feeding compared with digesters having agitation. Reduction of biogas production was mainly attributed to poor contact of substrate-microorganisms. Agitation intervals of 10Â h, 6Â h, and 2Â h were found to be proper for eliminating floating layer at OLR of 1.44, 1.78 and 2.11Â g(TS)Â Lâ1Â dâ1, respectively. The proper agitation interval was further validated by anaerobic experiments. It showed that proper agitation interval could not only prevent floating layer formation and achieve high biogas production but also increase energy efficiency of anaerobic digestion. The finding is useful for operating anaerobic digester with corn stover in a cost-effective way.
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Authors
Libin Tian, Dexun Zou, Hairong Yuan, Linfeng Wang, Xin Zhang, Xiujin Li,