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. 2015 Aug:190:227-34.
doi: 10.1016/j.biortech.2015.04.089. Epub 2015 Apr 29.

Biogas production within the bioethanol production chain: Use of co-substrates for anaerobic digestion of sugar beet vinasse

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Biogas production within the bioethanol production chain: Use of co-substrates for anaerobic digestion of sugar beet vinasse

B S Moraes et al. Bioresour Technol. 2015 Aug.

Abstract

Bioethanol production generates large amounts of vinasse, which is suitable for biogas production. In this study, the anaerobic digestion of sugar beet vinasse was optimised using continuous stirred-tank reactors (CSTR) supplemented either with lime fertiliser or with 3% cow manure. In both reactors, the C/N ratio was adjusted by adding straw. The biochemical methane potential (BMP) of vinasse was 267.4±4.5LCH4kgVS(-1). Due to the low content of macro- and micronutrients and low C/N ratio of vinasse, biogas production failed when vinasse alone was fed to the reactor. When co-substrate was added, biogas production achieved very close to the BMP of vinasse, being 235.7±32.2LCH4kgVS(-1) from the fertiliser supplied reactor and 265.2±26.8LCH4kgVS(-1) in manure supplied reactor at steady state. Anaerobic digestion was the most stable when cow manure was supplied to digestion of vinasse.

Keywords: C/N ratio; Co-digestion; Continuous stirred tank reactor (CSTR); Cow manure; Sugar beet vinasse.

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