Development of a modified plug-flow anaerobic digester for biogas production from animal manures

Author

Gómez, Daniel

Ramos-Suárez, Juan Luis

Fernández, Belén

Muñoz, Eduard

Tey, Laura

Romero-Güiza, Maycoll

Hansen, Felipe

Publication date

2019-07-08



Abstract

Traditional plug-flow anaerobic reactors (PFRs) are characterized by lacking a mixing system and operating at high total solid concentrations, which limits their applicability for several kinds of manures. This paper studies the performance of a novel modified PFR for the treatment of pig manure, characterized by having an internal sludge mixing system by biogas recirculation in the range of 0.270–0.336 m3 m−3 h−1. The influence on the methane yield of four operating parameters (recirculation rate, hydraulic retention time, organic loading rate, and total solids) was evaluated by running four modified PFRs at the pilot scale in mesophilic conditions. While the previous biodegradability of organic matter by biochemical methane potential tests were between 31% and 47% with a methane yield between 125 and 184 LCH4 kgVS−1, the PFRs showed a suitable performance with organic matter degradation between 25% and 51% and a methane yield of up to 374 LCH4 kgVS−1. Operational problems such as solid stratification, foaming, or scum generation were avoided.

Document Type

Article

Document version

Published version

Language

English

CDU Subject

547 - Organic chemistry; 577 - Material bases of life. Biochemistry. Molecular biology. Biophysics

Pages

17

Publisher

MDPI

Version of

Energies

Rights

Attribution 4.0 International

Attribution 4.0 International

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