Improved Anaerobic Digestion by the Addition of Paper Tube Residuals: Pretreatment, Stabilizing, and Synergetic Effects
Journal article, 2013

This study deals with the addition of paper tube residuals to a nitrogen-rich mixture of organic waste obtained from industrial and municipal activities. This nitrogen-rich mixture, called buffer tank substrate (BTS) in the following text, is used in a large-scale biogas plant. The effects were investigated in semi-continuous co-digestion processes, and variations in operational conditions were studied. The addition of paper tubes had stabilizing effects, prevented the failure of the process, and made it possible to decrease the hydraulic retention time from 25 to 20 days. Furthermore, synergetic effects were found, with 15-34% higher methane yields, when paper tubes were co-digested with BTS. Moreover, steam explosion pretreatment of the paper tube waste with the addition of 0-2% NaOH was evaluated by batch digestion experiments. Increasing the NaOH concentrations used in the pretreatment resulted in increasing methane yields, with the highest of 403 N mL of CH4 g(-1) of volatile solids (VS) corresponding to an increase by 50% compared to that when untreated paper was digested (268 N mL of CH4 g(-1) of VS). The long-term effects of this best pretreatment were further investigated by continuous co-digestion experiments, leading to a higher methane yield when pretreated paper tubes were used in the co-digestion process compared to untreated.

potentials

co-digestion

waste

wheat-straw

sewage-sludge

codigestion

biogas production

manure

steam explosion

digestibility

methane

Author

Anna Teghammar

Chalmers, Chemical and Biological Engineering

M. D. Castillo

Swedish Institute of Agricultural and Environmental Engineering (JTI)

J. Ascue

Swedish Institute of Agricultural and Environmental Engineering (JTI)

Claes Niklasson

Chalmers, Chemical and Biological Engineering, Chemical Reaction Engineering

I. S. Horvath

University of Borås

Energy & Fuels

0887-0624 (ISSN) 1520-5029 (eISSN)

Vol. 27 1 277-284

Subject Categories

Industrial Biotechnology

DOI

10.1021/ef301633x

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