Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8869969 | Waste Management | 2018 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
The effects of organic loading rate (OLR) and operating temperature on the performance of siphon-driven self-agitated anaerobic reactor (SDSAR) in an on-site food waste (FW) treatment system were investigated. Two reactors were operated in parallel for comparison between mesophilic condition (35â¯Â±â¯1â¯Â°C) and thermophilic condition (55â¯Â±â¯1â¯Â°C). With HRT above 15â¯d and OLR below 4.8â¯kg-COD/m3/d, relatively high COD removal in the range of 84.5-92.3% was obtained in both reactors. The limits of the loading capacity of the mesophilic SDSAR were observed when OLR was further increased to 7.3â¯kg-COD/m3/d by shortening HRT. Blocking and gas production reduction occurred and COD removal decreased sharply to 75.9% in the mesophilic reactor. In contrast, the thermophilic reactor can be operated at this OLR with satisfactory COD removal and biogas production. Furthermore, at OLR of 14.4â¯kg-COD/m3/d, the COD removal was maintained as high as 87.5% in the thermophilic reactor. The conversion of influent COD to methane was maintained above 80% at all the OLR applied in both reactors. The results of this study indicated that thermophilic SDSAR is preferred for the on-site FW treatment.
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Authors
Yong Hu, Takuro Kobayashi, Weikang Qi, Hiroshi Oshibe, Kai-Qin Xu,