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  • The study compared methane production in two reactors: the upflow anaerobic bioelectrochemical reactor (UABE) and the upflow anaerobic sludge blanket reactor (UASB) using acidic distillery wastewater.
  • The UABE outperformed the UASB with a methane production rate of 2.08L/L.d and yield of 320mL/g COD, especially with effluent recirculation that neutralized pH and boosted electron transfer.
  • At a specific recirculation ratio of 3.0, methane production in the UABE soared to 3.88L/L.d and 501.0mL/g COD, showing significant benefits despite the added complexity and energy requirements of the UABE.

Article Abstract

Methane production in the upflow anaerobic bioelectrochemical reactor (UABE) treating acidic distillery wastewater was compared to the upflow anaerobic sludge blanket reactor (UASB), and the electron transfer pathways for methane production were also evaluated in the effluent recirculation. The methane productions from reactors were influenced by the low pH of influent wastewater. However, the methane production rate and yield of the UABE were 2.08L/L.d and 320mL/g COD, which were higher than the UASB. The effluent recirculation containing alkalinity neutralized the acidic influent and increased the upflow velocity in both reactors, and improved the direct interspecies electron transfer more in the UABE. When the effluent recirculation ratio was 3.0 in the UABE, the methane production rate and yield were reached up to 3.88L/L.d and 501.0mL/g COD, respectively. The UABE requires electrode installation and electrical energy for operation, but the benefits from increased methane production are much higher.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.biortech.2017.05.073DOI Listing

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