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Using anaerobic co-digestion with addition of municipal organic wastes and pre-treatment to enhance biogas production from wastewater treatment plant sludge

Posted on:2013-12-13Degree:Ph.DType:Dissertation
University:Queen's University (Canada)Candidate:Li, ChenxiFull Text:PDF
GTID:1451390008977546Subject:Engineering
Abstract/Summary:
In this project, by adding selected co-substrates and by incorporating optimum pre-treatment strategies, four experimental phases were conducted to assess the enhancement of biogas production from anaerobic co-digestion using wastewater treatment plant sludge as the primary substrate.;In the first phase, the feasibility of using municipal organic wastes (synthetic kitchen waste (KW) and fat, oil and grease (FOG)) as co-substrates in anaerobic co-digestion was investigated. KW and FOG positively affected biogas production from anaerobic co-digestion, with ideal estimated substrate/inoculum (S/I) ratio ranges of 0.80-1.26 and 0.25-0.75, respectively. Combined linear and non-linear regression models were employed to represent the entire digestion process and demonstrated that FOG could be suggested as the preferred co-substrate.;The effects of ultrasonic and thermo-chemical pre-treatments on the biogas production of anaerobic co-digestion with KW or FOG were investigated in the second phase. Non-linear regressions fitted to the data indicated that thermo-chemical pre-treatment could increase methane production yields from both FOG and KW co-digestion. Thermo-chemical pre-treatments of pH=10, 55°C provided the best conditions to increase methane production from FOG co-digestions.;In the third phase, using the results obtained previously, anaerobic co-digestions with FOG were tested in bench-scale semi-continuous flow digesters at Ravensview Water Pollution Control Plant, Kingston, ON. The effects of hydraulic retention time (HRT), organic loading rate (OLR) and digestion temperature (37°C and 55°C) on biogas production were evaluated. The best biogas production rate of 17.4+/-0.86 L/d and methane content 67.9+/-1.46% was obtained with thermophilic (55°C) co-digestion at HRT=24 days and OLR=2.43+/-0.15 g TVS/L•d.;In the fourth phase, with the suitable co-substrate, optimum pre-treatment method and operational parameters identified from the previous phases, anaerobic co-digestions with FOG were investigated in a two-stage thermophilic semi-continuous flow co-digestion system modified to incorporate thermo-chemical pre-treatment of pH=10 at 55°C. Overall, the modified two-stage co-digestion system yielded a 25.14+/-2.14 L/d (with 70.2+/-1.4% CH4) biogas production, which was higher than that obtained in the two-stage system without pre-treatment.;The positive results could provide valuable information and original contribution to justify full-scale investigation in a continuing research program and to the field of research on anaerobic co-digestion of municipal organic wastes.
Keywords/Search Tags:Anaerobic co-digestion, Municipal organic wastes, Biogas production, Pre-treatment, FOG, Using, Plant, Phase
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