Microalgae-bacteria flocs (MaB-Flocs) as a substrate for fermentative biogas production.

Bioresour Technol

TUHH - Hamburg University of Technology, Institute of Environmental Technology and Energy Economics, Waste Resources Management, Harburger Schloßstr. 36, 21079 Hamburg, Germany. Electronic address:

Published: October 2015

Biogas production from the microalgae-bacteria flocs (MaB-Flocs) in batch reactors was conducted in this study. A batch test was performed to determine optimum inoculums that were taken from a running biogas plant (BP), a municipal wastewater treatment plant (MWTP) and a river sediment (RS). The maximum biogas yield (304.83±4.23 mL per gram volatile solids introduced (mL g-VS(-1))) was obtained with the inoculum from MWTP. Subsequently, the effect of substrate-inoculum (S/I) ratios, temperature and pre-treatment methods on fermentative biogas and methane production was investigated. The optimum S/I ratios and incubation temperature were determined as 0.2 g VS(substrate)/g VS(inoculum) and 37±1°C, respectively. The results of the CH4 fermentation show that the methane yields could be increased from 216.72±3.52 mL CH4 g-VS(-1) to 271.34±6.65 mL g-VS(-1) by using enzymatic pre-treatment at the S/I ratio of 0.2 g VS(substrate)/g VS(inoculum) and mesophilic conditions.

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