Title of article :
Enhanced anaerobic digestion by ultrasonic pretreatment of organic residues for energy production
Author/Authors :
Cesaro، نويسنده , , Alessandra and Velten، نويسنده , , Silvana and Belgiorno، نويسنده , , Vincenzo and Kuchta، نويسنده , , Kerstin، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2014
Pages :
6
From page :
119
To page :
124
Abstract :
This study is aimed at assessing the improvement of anaerobic digestion yields produced by the ultrasonic pretreatment of solid organic substrates. ssibility of enhancing methane production from anaerobic digestion of organic residues is particularly interesting. To this end, application of pretreatments represents one of the most suitable options. Among pretreatments, sonolysis arises as a novel technology, whose effectiveness is related to the occurrence of cavitation phenomena. They promote the solubilisation of organic matter, thus increasing the amount of substrate that can be converted into methane. plication of ultrasound as pretreatment of sewage sludge for biological processing has been extensively studied and full-scale facilities have already been established. r, ultrasonic pretreatment of solid organic substrates has not yet been actioned as its effectiveness is highly influenced by process conditions. mental results show that ultrasonic energy inputs in the range 31–93 W h/L enhanced biogas production from differently composed substrates up to 71%. The highest increase was found for lignocellulosic-based materials and was related to improvements in solubilisation. Conversely, a lower biogas enhancement, in the range 3–23%, was found for protein-rich substrates. In this case, any relevant variation in soluble COD was observed after ultrasonic pretreatment. dependent upon the specific substrate composition, the relationship between solubilisation and anaerobic biodegradability was found to differ significantly and this evidence represents a key point for scaling up of the combined ultrasonic/anaerobic digestion process.
Keywords :
Anaerobic digestion , Clean energy , Substrate composition , Ultrasound , Protein
Journal title :
Journal of Cleaner Production
Serial Year :
2014
Journal title :
Journal of Cleaner Production
Record number :
1962199
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