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Chemical Engineering Science, Vol.172, 42-51, 2017
Anaerobic degradation of 2-propanol: Laboratory and pilot-scale studies
The anaerobic degradation of 2-propanol, an important industrial solvent, was scaled-up from batch assays to a pilot expanded granular sludge bed (EGSB) reactor at 25 degrees C. Batch studies indicated that 2-propanol followed Haldane kinetics, with a maximum rate at 10 g COD L-1. Concentrations as high as 25 g COD L-1 did not inhibit the degradation of ethanol, a common co-solvent. Similar specific methanogenic activities (SMA) were obtained for water-solvent and water-brewery sludges (88 and 77 ml CH4 g-VS-1 d(-1) at 5 g COD L-1). Continuous degradation showed a lag-phase of three weeks with water-brewery sludge. Increases in 2-propanol load from 0.05 to 0.18 kg COD kg-VS-1 d(-1) caused a shift from the consumption of soluble matter to methane production, indicating polyhydroxybutyrates (PHB) accumulation. Conversely, smooth increases of up to 0.29 kg COD kg-VS-1 d(-1) allowed 2-propanol degradation without PHB accumulation. The slowdown rate of 2-propanol-oxidizer and acetate-utilizing methanogen bacteria below 20 degrees C adversely impacted both removal and CH4 yield. (C) 2017 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.