Biogas Production from Poultry Slaughter House and Food Processing Wastes by Microwave Thermal Pretreatment

Domestic waste activated sludge (WAS) produced from wastewater treatment process, non hazardous organic waste can reach up to 550,000 ton/y by 2012. For instance, poultry slaughter house and food processing plant generates lots of sludge waste 20,000 ton per year. To minimize the sludge waste dispos...

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Main Authors: Natchari Chuchat", Wanwisa Skolpap
Language:English
Published: Science Faculty of Chiang Mai University 2019
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spelling th-cmuir.6653943832-668132019-09-17T08:55:04Z Biogas Production from Poultry Slaughter House and Food Processing Wastes by Microwave Thermal Pretreatment Natchari Chuchat" Wanwisa Skolpap biogas microwave thermal pretreatment waste activated sludge biodegradability anaerobic digestion Domestic waste activated sludge (WAS) produced from wastewater treatment process, non hazardous organic waste can reach up to 550,000 ton/y by 2012. For instance, poultry slaughter house and food processing plant generates lots of sludge waste 20,000 ton per year. To minimize the sludge waste disposal and to further transform organic matter into biogas, sludge anaerobic digestion is one of the most potential treatment processes. This study aimed to accelerate hydrolysis period by microwave-assisted pretreatment for improvement of biogas production from the WAS. Effect of mixing ratios between primary and anaerobic sludge, temperature and vacuum degree using microwave (MW) irradiation on biogas production improvement were studied in anaerobic batch reactors under mesophilic condition for 25 days. Experimental results showed that vacuum MW pretreatment at 65oC and sludge mixture ratio of primary to secondary sludge at 60:40 was the most suitable condition for biogas production. The average methane yield was achieved 5,256 g CH4/kg dried solid and 91% CH4 content which was about 1.3-fold higher than non-MW pretreatment. The accelerated hydrolysis of organic matters in WAS was hydrolyzed 3-fold faster than non-MW pretreatment. In comparisons between MW and non- MW pretreating experiments, average %COD removal, %glucose consumption and %VS production rate during hydrolysis period were decreased by 25.6%, 47.5% and 82.27%, respectively. A vacuum degree of MW thermal pretreatment had a direct effect on the mesophilic anaerobic biodegradability of WAS by damaging activated sludge floc structures and cell membranes as indicated by the solubilization of particulate CODs, glucose concentration and volatile solid amount. 2019-09-17T08:55:04Z 2019-09-17T08:55:04Z 2015 Chiang Mai Journal of Science 42, 2 (April 2015), 456 - 468 0125-2526 http://it.science.cmu.ac.th/ejournal/dl.php?journal_id=5767 http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/66813 Eng Science Faculty of Chiang Mai University
institution Chiang Mai University
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country Thailand
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language English
topic biogas
microwave thermal pretreatment
waste activated sludge
biodegradability
anaerobic digestion
spellingShingle biogas
microwave thermal pretreatment
waste activated sludge
biodegradability
anaerobic digestion
Natchari Chuchat"
Wanwisa Skolpap
Biogas Production from Poultry Slaughter House and Food Processing Wastes by Microwave Thermal Pretreatment
description Domestic waste activated sludge (WAS) produced from wastewater treatment process, non hazardous organic waste can reach up to 550,000 ton/y by 2012. For instance, poultry slaughter house and food processing plant generates lots of sludge waste 20,000 ton per year. To minimize the sludge waste disposal and to further transform organic matter into biogas, sludge anaerobic digestion is one of the most potential treatment processes. This study aimed to accelerate hydrolysis period by microwave-assisted pretreatment for improvement of biogas production from the WAS. Effect of mixing ratios between primary and anaerobic sludge, temperature and vacuum degree using microwave (MW) irradiation on biogas production improvement were studied in anaerobic batch reactors under mesophilic condition for 25 days. Experimental results showed that vacuum MW pretreatment at 65oC and sludge mixture ratio of primary to secondary sludge at 60:40 was the most suitable condition for biogas production. The average methane yield was achieved 5,256 g CH4/kg dried solid and 91% CH4 content which was about 1.3-fold higher than non-MW pretreatment. The accelerated hydrolysis of organic matters in WAS was hydrolyzed 3-fold faster than non-MW pretreatment. In comparisons between MW and non- MW pretreating experiments, average %COD removal, %glucose consumption and %VS production rate during hydrolysis period were decreased by 25.6%, 47.5% and 82.27%, respectively. A vacuum degree of MW thermal pretreatment had a direct effect on the mesophilic anaerobic biodegradability of WAS by damaging activated sludge floc structures and cell membranes as indicated by the solubilization of particulate CODs, glucose concentration and volatile solid amount.
author Natchari Chuchat"
Wanwisa Skolpap
author_facet Natchari Chuchat"
Wanwisa Skolpap
author_sort Natchari Chuchat"
title Biogas Production from Poultry Slaughter House and Food Processing Wastes by Microwave Thermal Pretreatment
title_short Biogas Production from Poultry Slaughter House and Food Processing Wastes by Microwave Thermal Pretreatment
title_full Biogas Production from Poultry Slaughter House and Food Processing Wastes by Microwave Thermal Pretreatment
title_fullStr Biogas Production from Poultry Slaughter House and Food Processing Wastes by Microwave Thermal Pretreatment
title_full_unstemmed Biogas Production from Poultry Slaughter House and Food Processing Wastes by Microwave Thermal Pretreatment
title_sort biogas production from poultry slaughter house and food processing wastes by microwave thermal pretreatment
publisher Science Faculty of Chiang Mai University
publishDate 2019
url http://it.science.cmu.ac.th/ejournal/dl.php?journal_id=5767
http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/66813
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