Effect of electrochemical treatment of oleic acid on anaerobic digestion
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Resumo: | Electrochemical pre-treatment of oleate on anaerobic digestion was investigated using two anaerobic filters (AF and AFm) working, respectively, with increasing concentrations of electrochemically pre-treated oleate and oleate. Influents containing 25% and 50% of chemical oxygen demand (COD) of these substrates did not cause relevant alterations in either digester's performance. Comparatively, the pre-treated oleate unit (AF) showed a higher gas production but a lower COD removal than AFm (2.0 vs 1.5 m3 CH4 m−3 d−1; 76-85 vs 91-93% COD removal). The raised AFm COD removal together with the larger proportion of VSS in its effluent than in AF (5.69 vs 0.26 kg m−3) indicate that the biomass washout can be a consequence of the encapsulated solids by lipidic compounds that were not fairly degraded. Further increases of oleate in AFm feed (75 and 100% COD) led to decreases of biogas production to half and COD removal from values higher than 90% to 83-75%. The simultaneous increase of effluent VSS concentrations to 10-12 kg m−3 emphasizes the oleate negative effect. The use of pre-treated oleate as the only carbon source did not influence negatively the AF behaviour in terms of methane production. COD removal was maintained at values higher than 80% and the effluent VSS at low concentrations (0.15 kg m−3). The significantly higher methane yield achieved by AF than AFm indicates a higher accumulation of oleate than pre-treated oleate. Therefore, electrochemical process stands for a suitable pre-treatment for lipid rich effluents, allowing the application of higher organic loads keeping a higher methane yield. |
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Effect of electrochemical treatment of oleic acid on anaerobic digestionElectroxidation of oleic acidAnaerobic treatmentLipidsOleateAnaerobic filterelectrooxidation of oleic acidScience & TechnologyElectrochemical pre-treatment of oleate on anaerobic digestion was investigated using two anaerobic filters (AF and AFm) working, respectively, with increasing concentrations of electrochemically pre-treated oleate and oleate. Influents containing 25% and 50% of chemical oxygen demand (COD) of these substrates did not cause relevant alterations in either digester's performance. Comparatively, the pre-treated oleate unit (AF) showed a higher gas production but a lower COD removal than AFm (2.0 vs 1.5 m3 CH4 m−3 d−1; 76-85 vs 91-93% COD removal). The raised AFm COD removal together with the larger proportion of VSS in its effluent than in AF (5.69 vs 0.26 kg m−3) indicate that the biomass washout can be a consequence of the encapsulated solids by lipidic compounds that were not fairly degraded. Further increases of oleate in AFm feed (75 and 100% COD) led to decreases of biogas production to half and COD removal from values higher than 90% to 83-75%. The simultaneous increase of effluent VSS concentrations to 10-12 kg m−3 emphasizes the oleate negative effect. The use of pre-treated oleate as the only carbon source did not influence negatively the AF behaviour in terms of methane production. COD removal was maintained at values higher than 80% and the effluent VSS at low concentrations (0.15 kg m−3). The significantly higher methane yield achieved by AF than AFm indicates a higher accumulation of oleate than pre-treated oleate. Therefore, electrochemical process stands for a suitable pre-treatment for lipid rich effluents, allowing the application of higher organic loads keeping a higher methane yield.Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia (FCT Eltech Systems Corporation.SelperUniversidade do MinhoGonçalves, M. M.Bastos, E.Alves, M. M.Correia, J. P.Marques, I. P.2006-112006-11-01T00:00:00Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/1822/7124eng"Environmental Technology". ISSN 0959-3330. 27:11 (Nov. 2006) 1289-1295.0959-333010.1080/0959333270861874517203612info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2023-07-21T12:06:36Zoai:repositorium.sdum.uminho.pt:1822/7124Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-19T18:57:21.820522Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse |
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Effect of electrochemical treatment of oleic acid on anaerobic digestion |
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Effect of electrochemical treatment of oleic acid on anaerobic digestion |
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Effect of electrochemical treatment of oleic acid on anaerobic digestion Gonçalves, M. M. Electroxidation of oleic acid Anaerobic treatment Lipids Oleate Anaerobic filter electrooxidation of oleic acid Science & Technology |
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Effect of electrochemical treatment of oleic acid on anaerobic digestion |
title_full |
Effect of electrochemical treatment of oleic acid on anaerobic digestion |
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Effect of electrochemical treatment of oleic acid on anaerobic digestion |
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Effect of electrochemical treatment of oleic acid on anaerobic digestion |
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Effect of electrochemical treatment of oleic acid on anaerobic digestion |
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Gonçalves, M. M. |
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Gonçalves, M. M. Bastos, E. Alves, M. M. Correia, J. P. Marques, I. P. |
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Bastos, E. Alves, M. M. Correia, J. P. Marques, I. P. |
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Universidade do Minho |
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Gonçalves, M. M. Bastos, E. Alves, M. M. Correia, J. P. Marques, I. P. |
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Electroxidation of oleic acid Anaerobic treatment Lipids Oleate Anaerobic filter electrooxidation of oleic acid Science & Technology |
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Electroxidation of oleic acid Anaerobic treatment Lipids Oleate Anaerobic filter electrooxidation of oleic acid Science & Technology |
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Electrochemical pre-treatment of oleate on anaerobic digestion was investigated using two anaerobic filters (AF and AFm) working, respectively, with increasing concentrations of electrochemically pre-treated oleate and oleate. Influents containing 25% and 50% of chemical oxygen demand (COD) of these substrates did not cause relevant alterations in either digester's performance. Comparatively, the pre-treated oleate unit (AF) showed a higher gas production but a lower COD removal than AFm (2.0 vs 1.5 m3 CH4 m−3 d−1; 76-85 vs 91-93% COD removal). The raised AFm COD removal together with the larger proportion of VSS in its effluent than in AF (5.69 vs 0.26 kg m−3) indicate that the biomass washout can be a consequence of the encapsulated solids by lipidic compounds that were not fairly degraded. Further increases of oleate in AFm feed (75 and 100% COD) led to decreases of biogas production to half and COD removal from values higher than 90% to 83-75%. The simultaneous increase of effluent VSS concentrations to 10-12 kg m−3 emphasizes the oleate negative effect. The use of pre-treated oleate as the only carbon source did not influence negatively the AF behaviour in terms of methane production. COD removal was maintained at values higher than 80% and the effluent VSS at low concentrations (0.15 kg m−3). The significantly higher methane yield achieved by AF than AFm indicates a higher accumulation of oleate than pre-treated oleate. Therefore, electrochemical process stands for a suitable pre-treatment for lipid rich effluents, allowing the application of higher organic loads keeping a higher methane yield. |
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