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Título
H2 addition through a submerged membrane for in-situ biogas upgrading in the anaerobic digestion of sewage sludge
Año del Documento
2019
Documento Fuente
Bioresource Technology, 280, pp. 1-8
Résumé
In-situ upgrading of biogas in a mesophilic anaerobic digester of sewage sludge by sparging H2 through a membrane was studied. Large gas recirculation rates were required to facilitate H2 transfer to the bulk liquid phase; at ∼200 L Lreactor−1 d−1, H2 utilization efficiency averaged 94% and the specific CH4 production increased from 0.38 L Lreactor−1 d−1, during conventional digestion, to 0.54 L Lreactor−1 d−1. Sludge digestion was not compromised by elevated H2 partial pressure nor by the associated rise in the pH (8.1) because of CO2 removal. In this regard, VFA accumulation was not detected and the performance of VS removal was similar to the observed without H2 supply. Microbial analysis revealed that homoacetogens were outcompeted by hydrogenotrophic methanogens. Methanoculleus sp., Methanospirillum sp., Methanolinea sp. and Methanobacterium sp. were the hydrogenotrophic archaea present over the experiment.
ISSN
0960-8524
Revisión por pares
SI
Patrocinador
This work was supported by the Spanish Ministry of Education, Culture and Sports (Grant FPU13/04680), the funding company FCCAqualia and CDTI in the Smart Green Gas project, the University of Valladolid (Postdoctoral Grants) and the Government of Castilla y León (UIC 071 CLU 2017-09).
Idioma
spa
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