The continuous production of biohythane (mixture of biohydrogen and methane) from food waste using an integrated system of a continuously stirred tank reactor (CSTR) and anaerobic fixed bed reactor (AFBR) was carried out in this study. The system performance was evaluated for an operation period of 200 days, by stepwise shortening the hydraulic retention time (HRT). An increasing trend of biohydrogen in the CSTR and methane production rate in the AFBR was observed regardless of the HRT shortening. The highest biohydrogen yield in the CSTR and methane yield in the AFBR were 115.2 (±5.3) L H2/kgVSadded and 334.7 (±18.6) L CH4/kgCODadded, respectively. The AFBR presented a stable operation and excellent performance, indicated by the increased methane production rate at each shortened HRT. Besides, recirculation of the AFBR effluent to the CSTR was effective in providing alkalinity, maintaining the pH in optimal ranges (5.0–5.3) for the hydrogen producing bacteria.

Production of biohythane from food waste via an integrated system of continuously stirred tank and anaerobic fixed bed reactors / Yeshanew, Martha M.; Frunzo, Luigi; Pirozzi, Francesco; Lens, Piet N. L.; Esposito, Giovanni. - In: BIORESOURCE TECHNOLOGY. - ISSN 0960-8524. - 220:(2016), pp. 312-322. [10.1016/j.biortech.2016.08.078]

Production of biohythane from food waste via an integrated system of continuously stirred tank and anaerobic fixed bed reactors

FRUNZO, LUIGI;PIROZZI, FRANCESCO;Esposito, Giovanni
2016

Abstract

The continuous production of biohythane (mixture of biohydrogen and methane) from food waste using an integrated system of a continuously stirred tank reactor (CSTR) and anaerobic fixed bed reactor (AFBR) was carried out in this study. The system performance was evaluated for an operation period of 200 days, by stepwise shortening the hydraulic retention time (HRT). An increasing trend of biohydrogen in the CSTR and methane production rate in the AFBR was observed regardless of the HRT shortening. The highest biohydrogen yield in the CSTR and methane yield in the AFBR were 115.2 (±5.3) L H2/kgVSadded and 334.7 (±18.6) L CH4/kgCODadded, respectively. The AFBR presented a stable operation and excellent performance, indicated by the increased methane production rate at each shortened HRT. Besides, recirculation of the AFBR effluent to the CSTR was effective in providing alkalinity, maintaining the pH in optimal ranges (5.0–5.3) for the hydrogen producing bacteria.
2016
Production of biohythane from food waste via an integrated system of continuously stirred tank and anaerobic fixed bed reactors / Yeshanew, Martha M.; Frunzo, Luigi; Pirozzi, Francesco; Lens, Piet N. L.; Esposito, Giovanni. - In: BIORESOURCE TECHNOLOGY. - ISSN 0960-8524. - 220:(2016), pp. 312-322. [10.1016/j.biortech.2016.08.078]
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