Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8095566 | Journal of Cleaner Production | 2018 | 44 Pages |
Abstract
Psychrophilic bio-electrochemical anaerobic digestion (PBEAD) is a promising new technology for improving methane production at low temperatures via supply of low energy. In this study, a PBEAD reactor operating at 19.8â¯Â±â¯2.9â¯Â°C equipped with a low-cost stainless steel (SUS304) rotating impeller electrode was manufactured to observe the efficiency of methane production and changes in archaeal communities at a high organic loading rate (OLR). Stable methane production was achieved without VFA accumulation and pH decrease in the PBEAD reactor up to an OLR of 4.5â¯kg/m3·d owing to H2-dependent methylotrophic and hydrogenotrophic methanogens, which converted H2 into methane. In the case of an OLR of 6.0â¯kg/m3·d, methane production decreased significantly due to decreased pH and accumulated VFAs, but recovered on increasing the alkalinity. The maximum energy efficiency of 71.7% confirmed the high performance of the PBEAD reactor equipped with an SUS304 rotating impeller electrode.
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Authors
Jungyu Park, Beom Lee, Wonbeom Shin, Sangyeol Jo, Hangbae Jun,