| Literature DB >> 27406307 |
Andrea Schievano1, Tommy Pepè Sciarria2, Yong Chang Gao3, Barbara Scaglia2, Silvia Salati2, Marina Zanardo4, Wei Quiao3, Renjie Dong3, Fabrizio Adani5.
Abstract
This work describes how dark fermentation (DF), anaerobic digestion (AD) and microbial fuel cells (MFC) and solid-liquid separation can be integrated to co-produce valuable biochemicals (hydrogen and methane), bioelectricity and biofertilizers. Two integrated systems (System 1: AD+MFC, and System 2: DF+AD+MFC) are described and compared to a traditional one-stage AD system in converting a mixture (COD=124±8.1gO2kg(-1)Fresh Matter) of swine manure and rice bran. System 1 gave a biomethane yield of 182 LCH4kg(-1)COD-added, while System 2 gave L yields of bio-hydrogen and bio-methane of 27.3±7.2LH2kg(-1)COD-added and 154±14LCH4kg(-1)COD-added, respectively. A solid-liquid separation (SLS) step was applied to the digested slurry, giving solid and liquid fractions. The liquid fraction was treated via the MFC-steps, showing power densities of 12-13Wm(-3) (500Ω) and average bioelectricity yields of 39.8Whkg(-1)COD to 54.2Whkg(-1)COD.Entities:
Keywords: Bio-fertilizers; Biogas; Integrated system; Microbial fuel cell
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27406307 DOI: 10.1016/j.wasman.2016.07.001
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Waste Manag ISSN: 0956-053X Impact factor: 7.145