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Methane production in a UASB reactor from sugarcane vinasse: shutdown or exchanging substrate for molasses during the off-season?

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Author(s):
Barbosa, Moara Yuri Utino ; Alves, Inae ; Del Nery, Valeria ; Sakamoto, Isabel Kimiko ; Pozzi, Eloisa ; Damianovic, Marcia Helena Rissato Zamarioll
Total Authors: 6
Document type: Journal article
Source: JOURNAL OF WATER PROCESS ENGINEERING; v. 47, p. 7-pg., 2022-03-01.
Abstract

Operational strategies to maintain the potential for organic matter removal and methane production were applied to a pilot scale UASB reactor fed by vinasse. The beginning of the research took place after interrupting the system feeding for 5 weeks. Three consecutive phases were carried out. In Phase I, the UASB's restart with vinasse was studied; in Phase II, sugarcane molasses was used to replace vinasse; and in Phase III, resuming the vinasse operation was evaluated. In the whole experiment, the reactor maintained values close to 80% of COD removal efficiency. Phase I presented productivity and methane yield reaching 10.24 L CH4(&).L-1.day(-1) and 0.40 L CH4.g(-1) CODr, indicating the system's recovery capacity after shutdown. Exchanging vinasse for molasses (Phase II) caused a reduction of 69.7% in methane production, which was 3.10 L CH4.L-1.day(-1). After resuming vinasse feeding (Phase III), the methane production was 1.19 L CH4.L-1.day(-1). The results led us to conclude that after a period of feeding interruption, the reactor start-up procedure was more adequate than the strategy of replacing vinasse with molasses to maintain methane production. (AU)

FAPESP's process: 13/17591-1 - Biogas production by sugar cane vinasse anaerobic digradation: investigation of hydraulic and organic rates applied to the up flow anaerobic sludge blanket reactor for process optimization
Grantee:Eduardo Cleto Pires
Support Opportunities: Program for Research on Bioenergy (BIOEN) - Regular Program Grants