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Resumo:Digestion is an attractive alternative in the treatment of waste generated in the agricultural industry, as it treats waste and also produces biogas that can be used in power generation, resulting in both environmental and economic benefits. This study presents the results of anaerobic digestion of cheese whey using swine wastewater as inoculum. Digestion was performed using sequencing batch bioreactors with a total volume of 2.350 mL. In order to evaluate digester efficiency, biogas was collected in a gas meter. Methane concentration in the biogas was determined using a biogas analysis kit, by AlfaKit®. The project was carried out using two different temperatures, which were 32ºC and 26ºC, that resulted in the production of 270 and 171 L (kg-sv)-1 of biogas, respectively and a reduction of over 40% in volatile solids in both treatments. The tests show that there is a good potential for the use of whey in the production of biogas and its further conversion into energy.
Autores principais:Antonelli,Jhonatas
Outros Autores:Lindino,Cleber Antonio; Azevedo,Júlio Cesar Rodrigues de; Souza,Samuel Nelson Melegari de; Cremonez,Paulo André; Rossi,Eduardo
Assunto:agro-industrial waste anaerobic digestion methane production reduction of volatile solids renewable energy
Ano:2016
País:Portugal
Tipo de documento:artigo
Tipo de acesso:acesso aberto
Instituição associada:Fundação para a Ciência e Tecnologia
Idioma:inglês
Origem:SciELO Portugal
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description Digestion is an attractive alternative in the treatment of waste generated in the agricultural industry, as it treats waste and also produces biogas that can be used in power generation, resulting in both environmental and economic benefits. This study presents the results of anaerobic digestion of cheese whey using swine wastewater as inoculum. Digestion was performed using sequencing batch bioreactors with a total volume of 2.350 mL. In order to evaluate digester efficiency, biogas was collected in a gas meter. Methane concentration in the biogas was determined using a biogas analysis kit, by AlfaKit®. The project was carried out using two different temperatures, which were 32ºC and 26ºC, that resulted in the production of 270 and 171 L (kg-sv)-1 of biogas, respectively and a reduction of over 40% in volatile solids in both treatments. The tests show that there is a good potential for the use of whey in the production of biogas and its further conversion into energy.
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spellingShingle Biogas production by the anaerobic digestion of whey
Antonelli,Jhonatas
agro-industrial waste
anaerobic digestion
methane production
reduction of volatile solids
renewable energy
status SINGLETON
subject.fl_str_mv agro-industrial waste
anaerobic digestion
methane production
reduction of volatile solids
renewable energy
title Biogas production by the anaerobic digestion of whey
title_full Biogas production by the anaerobic digestion of whey
title_fullStr Biogas production by the anaerobic digestion of whey
title_full_unstemmed Biogas production by the anaerobic digestion of whey
title_short Biogas production by the anaerobic digestion of whey
title_sort Biogas production by the anaerobic digestion of whey
topic agro-industrial waste
anaerobic digestion
methane production
reduction of volatile solids
renewable energy
topic_facet agro-industrial waste
anaerobic digestion
methane production
reduction of volatile solids
renewable energy
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