| Literature DB >> 27766539 |
Krzysztof Ziemiński1, Monika Kowalska-Wentel2.
Abstract
The objective of this study was to determine the effect of different sugar beet pulp (SBP) pretreatments on biogas yield from anaerobic digestion. SBP was subjected to grinding, thermal-pressure processing, enzymatic hydrolysis, or combination of these pretreatments. It was observed that grinding of SBP to 2.5-mm particles resulted in the cumulative biogas productivity of 617.2 mL/g volatile solids (VS), which was 20.2 % higher compared to the biogas yield from the not pretreated SBP, and comparable to that from not ground, enzymatically hydrolyzed SBP. The highest cumulative biogas productivity, 898.7 mL/g VS, was obtained from the ground, thermal-pressure pretreated and enzymatically hydrolyzed SBP. The latter pretreatment variant enabled to achieve the highest glucose concentration (24.765 mg/mL) in the enzymatic hydrolysates. The analysis of energy balance showed that the increase in the number of SBP pretreatment operations significantly reduced the gain of electric energy.Entities:
Keywords: Anaerobic digestion; Enzymatic hydrolysis; Gompertz model; Grinding; Thermal-pressure pretreatment
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27766539 PMCID: PMC5325866 DOI: 10.1007/s12010-016-2279-1
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Appl Biochem Biotechnol ISSN: 0273-2289 Impact factor: 2.926
Parameters of sugar beet pulp and inoculum
| Biomass composition | Sugar beet pulp | Anaerobic sludge (inoculum) | |
|---|---|---|---|
| TS | % | 25.63 ± 4.00 | 9.94 ± 1.40 |
| VS | % TS | 94.50 ± 2.25 | 72.94 ± 1.20 |
| Ash | % TS | 1.40 ± 2.25 | 27.06 ± 1.20 |
| COD | gO2/kg TS | 1107.09 ± 138.37 | 994.5 ± 64.00 |
| TOC | g/kg TS | 393.40 ± 8.05 | 395.79 ± 9.00 |
| VFA | g CH3COOH/kg TS | 6.26 ± 0.46 | 4.28 ± 0.30 |
| TKN | g/kg TS | 97.20 ± 1.80 | 40.42 ± 1.46 |
| Phosphorus | g/kg TS | 3.13 ± 0.70 | 10.91 ± 2.86 |
| pH | – | 5.43 ± 0.01 | 6.05 ± 0.01 |
| Cellulose | % TS | 29.50 ± 1.40 | n.d. |
| Hemicellulose | % TS | 27.51 ± 0.60 | n.d. |
| Pectin | % TS | 22.80 ± 1.42 | n.d. |
| Lignin | % TS | 3.82 ± 0.70 | n.d. |
n.d. not determined
Activities of enzyme preparations
| Preparation | Enzyme source | Main activities |
|---|---|---|
| Celustar XL a |
| endoglucanase, xylanase activity of 15,000–17,000 U/g |
| Agropect pomaceb | pectinase |
Parameters of anaerobic digestion
| TS (%) | VS (% TS) | Biogas yield (mL/g VS) | Methane yield (mL/g VS) | CH4/CO2 | VS removal (%) | pH initial | pH final | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| WP | 10.2 | 93.3 | 513.5 D (1.6) | 277.3 D (2.4) | 1.25 | 52.0 | 7.18 | 6.05 |
| MP | 10.0 | 93.4 | 617.2 C (6.3) | 340.7 C (4.4) | 1.33 | 58.2 | 7.20 | 6.17 |
| EP | 9.98 | 94.5 | 605.9 C (4.0) | 351.4 C (3.7) | 1.47 | 60.0 | 7.19 | 6.20 |
| MEP | 9.87 | 94.6 | 771.5 B (6.3) | 452.1 B (4.3) | 1.51 | 66.2 | 7.20 | 6.95 |
| TEP | 9.82 | 95.4 | 890.5 A (9.2) | 534.3 A (3.9) | 1.62 | 76.8 | 7.18 | 6.90 |
| MTEP | 9.68 | 95.9 | 898.7 A (15.7) | 543.7 A (8.8) | 1.66 | 78.0 | 7.19 | 6.92 |
Different letters (A, B, C, D) within the same parameters indicate statistical differences (p < 0.05). The values in brackets mean standard deviation
WP without pretreatment (SBP not ground), MP after mechanical pretreatment (SBP ground), EP after enzymatic pretreatment, MEP after mechanical and enzymatic pretreatment, TEP after thermal and enzymatic pretreatment, MTEP after mechanical, thermal, and enzymatic pretreatment
Fig. 1Changes in reducing sugars concentration during enzymatic hydrolysis of ground and not ground SBP
Concentrations of monosaccharides released within 2 days of enzymatic hydrolysis of sugar beet pulp
| Arabinose | Xylose | Glucose | Galactose | Mannose | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| (mg/mL) | |||||
| EP | 0.895 D (0.074) | 1.998 C (0.105) | 3.000 D (0.011) | 0.006 C (0.002) | 0.923 D (0.018) |
| TEP | 11.211 B (0.121) | 9.546 B (0.189) | 23.116 B (0.143) | 3.670 B (0.118) | 5.003 B (0.233) |
| MEP | 6.582 C (0.522) | 9.284 B (0.206) | 16.069 C (0.144) | 0.220 C (0.009) | 3.030 C (0.148) |
| MTEP | 12.951 A (0.286) | 10.830 A (0.231) | 24.765 A (0.117) | 4.340 A (0.197) | 5.982 A (0.150) |
Different letters (A, B, C, D) within the same parameters indicate statistical differences (p < 0.05). The values in brackets mean standard deviation
EP SBP not ground, MEP SBP ground, TEP SBP not ground after thermal pretreatment, MTEP SBP ground after thermal pretreatment
Fig. 2Changes in reducing sugars concentration during enzymatic hydrolysis of not ground SBP without and after thermal pretreatment
Fig. 3Changes in reducing sugars concentration during enzymatic hydrolysis of ground SBP without and after thermal pretreatment
Fig. 4Cumulative biogas yields from batch anaerobic digestion of sugar beet pulp without and after pretreatment. Comparison of experimental results and data obtained using the Gompertz equation
Kinetic constants of biogas production
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| WP | 515.271 | 45.493 | 2.038 | 0.996 |
| MP | 639.523 | 52.935 | 1.533 | 0.995 |
| EP | 610.806 | 59.552 | 1.028 | 0.994 |
| MEP | 800.094 | 60.384 | 0.062 | 0.991 |
| TEP | 882.019 | 63.928 | 0 | 0.996 |
| MTEP | 903.289 | 69.451 | 0 | 0.996 |
A biogas production potential (mL/g VS), μ maximum biogas production rate (mL/g VS day), λ minimum time to produce biogas (days), R 2 correlation coefficient
Fig. 5The relationship between the energy consumed for SBP pretreatment and of the electric energy gain from incineration of biogas in CHP