Publications by authors named "Malinee Leethochawalit"

The main purpose of this research was to clarify the influence of the addition of iron (Fe) alone (0-100 mg/L) or 50 mg/L of Fe with 2 mg/L each of cobalt (Co), copper (Cu) and nickel (Ni) on the methanogenic activity of a mesophilic two-stage UASB system treating ethanol wastewater at a fixed chemical oxygen demand (COD) loading rate of 16 kg/m/day under a continuous mode of operation and steady state condition. The addition of Fe provided the dual benefits of a reduction in both the dissolved sulfide and the hydrogen sulfide (HS) content in produced gas, resulting in marginally improved hydrogen (H) and methane (CH) productivities. When the Fe dosage was increased beyond the optimum value of 50 mg/L, the process performance drastically declined, as a consequence of the high total volatile fatty acid (VFA) concentrations that inhibited both the acidogens and methanogens predominantly present in the 1 and 2 reactors, respectively.

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Anaerobic digestion of lignocellulosic wastes is limited by inefficient hydrolysis of recalcitrant substrates, leading to low biogas yield. In this study, the potential of a lignocellulolytic microbial consortium (LMC) for enhancing biogas production from fibre-rich swine manure (SM) was assessed. Biochemical methane potential assay showed that inoculation of structurally stable LMC to anaerobic digestion led to increase biogas production under mesophilic and thermophilic conditions.

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