Energy, Vol.179, 1235-1245, 2019
Strategy of adjusting recirculation ratio for biohythane production via recirculated temperature-phased anaerobic digestion of food waste
The stable H-2 production is the important link in the anaerobic biohythane fermentation. In order to address the key parameters for the stable H-2 production in the recirculated temperature-phased anaerobic digestion (R-TPAD) system, a critical strategy was proposed to adjust the recirculation ratio (R). The adjusting strategy was examined on a lab-scale R-TPAD system. The R-TPAD system was started up and operated with R = 1. Another system without recirculation (R = 0) was also operated as the control system. By narrowing the probable range from 0 < R < 1, the value of R = 0.4 was obtained for stable biohythane production from R-TPAD system. The harvested R-TPAD process achieved the volatile solids removal of 84.8% and the biohythane yield of 475 L/kg-VSfed with the H-2 content of 10.5%, where the H-2 yield efficiency was 248.0 mL-H-2/CODremoved. The success of operating R-TPAD was attributed to the proposed strategy, which used the tendency of existing CH4 and the pH above 4.0 as the critical indicators for the stable H-2 production. (C) 2019 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
Keywords:Hythane;Hydrogen;Temperature-phased anaerobic digestion;Recirculation ratio;Food waste;Methane