The effect of organic load and feed strategy on biohydrogen production in an AnSBBR treating glycerin-based wastewater
Abstract
An anaerobic sequencing batch biofilm reactor (AnSBBR) with recirculation of the liquid phase (at 30°C with 3.5L of working volume and treating 1.5L per cycle) treating pure glycerin-based wastewater was applied to biohydrogen production. The applied volumetric organic load (AVOL) ranged from 7.7 to 17.1kgCODm-3d-1, combining different influent concentrations (3000, 4000 and 5000mgCODL-1) and cycle lengths (4 and 3h). The feed strategy used was to maintain the feeding time equal to half of the cycle time. The increase in the influent concentration and the decrease in cycle length improved the molar yield and molar productivity of hydrogen. The highest productivity (100.8molH2m-3d-1) and highest yield of hydrogen per load removed (20.0molH2kgCOD-1) were reached when the reactor operated with an AVOL of 17.1kgCODm-3d-1, with 68% of H2 and only 3% of CH4 in its biogas. It was also found that pretreatment of the sludge/inoculum does not influence the productivity/yield of the process and the use of crude industrial glycerin-based wastewater in relation to the pure glycerol-based wastewater substantially decreased the production and composition of the hydrogen produced. © 2015 Elsevier Ltd.
- AnSBBR
- Biohydrogen
- Fed batch
- Glycerin
- Volumetric organic load
- Bacteria, Anaerobic
- Biofilms
- Bioreactors
- Glycerol
- Humans
- Organic Chemicals
- Waste Water
- Water Microbiology
- Water Purification
- biogas
- glycerol
- hydrogen
- organic compound
- waste water
- anoxic conditions
- chemical composition
- concentration (composition)
- gas production
- sludge
- wastewater
- water treatment
- anaerobic reactor
- anaerobic sequencing batch biofilm reactor
- Article
- biofilm reactor
- biohydrogen production
- feeding behavior
- industrial production
- inoculation
- volumetry
- anaerobic bacterium
- biofilm
- bioreactor
- chemistry
- human
- metabolism
- microbiology
- procedures
- water management
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