| Literature DB >> 25451781 |
Ahmed Mahdy1, Lara Mendez2, Mercedes Ballesteros3, Cristina González-Fernández4.
Abstract
This study evaluated the feasibility of using microalgae biomass as feedstock for anaerobic digestion together with other biomasses (primary and secondary sludge) normally generated in WWTP. Raw microalgae biomass anaerobic biodegradability (33%) was higher than that of secondary sludge (23%). Thermal pretreatment enhanced 62% and 16% methane yield for Chlorellavulgaris and secondary sludge, respectively. When both substrates were codigested, methane yields remained low. On the other hand, primary sludge supported the highest anaerobic biodegradability (97%) and when combined with thermally pretreated C. vulgaris, methane yields were higher (13-17%) than the ones expected theoretically. Despite the high protein content of those substrates and the high nitrogen mineralization, no ammonia inhibition was detected. Thereby, this study showed that algae biomass is a potential cosubstrate for biogas production together with municipal wastewater sludge.Entities:
Keywords: Codigestion; Methane; Microalgae; Primary sludge; Secondary/activated sludge
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25451781 DOI: 10.1016/j.biortech.2014.09.145
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Bioresour Technol ISSN: 0960-8524 Impact factor: 9.642