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Co-digestion of sewage sludge with crude or pretreated glycerol to increase biogas production.

Janaína Dos Santos Ferreira1, Isaac Volschan2, Magali Christe Cammarota3.   

Abstract

Anaerobic co-digestion of sewage sludge and glycerol from the biodiesel industry was evaluated in three experimental stages. In the first step, the addition of higher proportions of crude glycerol (5-20% v/v) to the sludge was evaluated, and the results showed a marked decrease in pH and inhibition of methane production. In the second step, co-digestion of sludge with either a lower proportion (1% v/v) of crude glycerol or glycerol pretreated to remove salinity resulted in volatile acid accumulation and low methane production. The accumulation of volatile acids due to the rapid degradation of glycerol in the mixture was more detrimental to methanogenesis than the salinity of the crude glycerol. In the third step, much lower amounts of crude glycerol were added to the sludge (0.3, 0.5, 0.7% v/v), resulting in buffering of the reaction medium and higher methane production than in the control (pure sludge). The best condition for co-digestion was with the addition of 0.5% (v/v) crude glycerol to the sewage sludge, which equals 0.6 g glycerol/g volatile solids applied. Under this condition, the specific methane production (mL CH4/g volatile solids applied) was 1.7 times higher than in the control.

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Keywords:  Biogas; Co-digestion; Crude glycerol; Methane; Pretreated glycerol; Sewage sludge

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29796883     DOI: 10.1007/s11356-018-2260-3

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Environ Sci Pollut Res Int        ISSN: 0944-1344            Impact factor:   4.223


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