| Literature DB >> 28064390 |
Sarah Refai1, Stefanie Berger1, Kati Wassmann1, Melanie Hecht2, Thomas Dickhaus3, Uwe Deppenmeier4.
Abstract
A method was developed to quantify the performance of microorganisms involved in different digestion levels in biogas plants. The test system was based on the addition of butyrate (BCON), ethanol (ECON), acetate (ACON) or propionate (PCON) to biogas sludge samples and the subsequent analysis of CH4 formation in comparison to control samples. The combination of the four values was referred to as BEAP profile. Determination of BEAP profiles enabled rapid testing of a biogas plant's metabolic state within 24 h and an accurate mapping of all degradation levels in a lab-scale experimental setup. Furthermore, it was possible to distinguish between specific BEAP profiles for standard biogas plants and for biogas reactors with process incidents (beginning of NH4+-N inhibition, start of acidification, insufficient hydrolysis and potential mycotoxin effects). Finally, BEAP profiles also functioned as a warning system for the early prediction of critical NH4+-N concentrations leading to a drop of CH4 formation.Entities:
Keywords: Biogas; Early warning system; Methane; Process failure; Renewable energy; Renewable raw material
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28064390 DOI: 10.1007/s10295-016-1894-8
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Ind Microbiol Biotechnol ISSN: 1367-5435 Impact factor: 3.346