Influência de coagulantes na geração de biometano através da digestão anaeróbia de biomassa microalgácea
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Resumo: | Biofuel production by anaerobic digestion of microalgae is an alternative to environmental problems and unrestrained use of fossil fuels. However, the hardest challenging stages is the recovery of microalgae biomass. One of the most common method to recovery microalgae biomass is Coagulation-Flocculation. This research aims to verify the influence of coagulants employed in the recovery of microalgae biomass in the production of biomethane. Microalgae was cultivated on five (5) photobioreactors that were inoculated with Chlorella sp. donated by the Laboratório de Saneamento (UFES) and filled with domestic sewage treatment effluent from Araçás WWTP, Vitória, Brazil. The cultivation lasted 8 (eight) days, at external environment and day/night regime with artificial aeration. In the recovery of the biomass the coagulants aluminum sulfate, cationic cassava starch and tannin were added to microalgae in doses of 80 mg/L. Biomass obtained by natural sedimentation was the negative control. Biodigestion assays were performed on AMPTS II, from Bioprocess Control (Sweden). The recovery by distinct coagulants produced heterogeneous organic composition biomass. Biomethane yield assay without hydrolysis lasted 33 days and the biomethane production was similar on biomass flocculated with starch, aluminum sulphate and by natural settling. Tannin based biomass showed a higher yield of biomethane than others (120.4 mL CH4 / g SV). The assay after alkaline pretreatment lasted 19 days and all treatments were different from each other. Cationic Starch was the biomass that presented the highest biomethane yield (107.8 mL CH4 / g SV) and the highest increase percentage in the ratio of the unpretreated biomass (98.8%). Biomethane decreasing on pretreated tannin flocculated biomass (-56.1%) and aluminum sulphate (-27.8%) suggests that coagulant, as hydrolysis itself may influence the anaerobic digestion. Finally, unpretreated tannin flocculated biomass and pretreated flocculated starch biomass showed a better biomethane yield than the other flocculated biomass and when compared to natural settling biomass without addition of any coagulant. |
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Cassini, Sérvio Túlio AlvesMoreira, Ana Beatriz LoboCampos, Rosane Hein deBorges, Raquel Machado2019-03-11T13:02:13Z2019-03-112019-03-11T13:02:13Z2018-10-24Biofuel production by anaerobic digestion of microalgae is an alternative to environmental problems and unrestrained use of fossil fuels. However, the hardest challenging stages is the recovery of microalgae biomass. One of the most common method to recovery microalgae biomass is Coagulation-Flocculation. This research aims to verify the influence of coagulants employed in the recovery of microalgae biomass in the production of biomethane. Microalgae was cultivated on five (5) photobioreactors that were inoculated with Chlorella sp. donated by the Laboratório de Saneamento (UFES) and filled with domestic sewage treatment effluent from Araçás WWTP, Vitória, Brazil. The cultivation lasted 8 (eight) days, at external environment and day/night regime with artificial aeration. In the recovery of the biomass the coagulants aluminum sulfate, cationic cassava starch and tannin were added to microalgae in doses of 80 mg/L. Biomass obtained by natural sedimentation was the negative control. Biodigestion assays were performed on AMPTS II, from Bioprocess Control (Sweden). The recovery by distinct coagulants produced heterogeneous organic composition biomass. Biomethane yield assay without hydrolysis lasted 33 days and the biomethane production was similar on biomass flocculated with starch, aluminum sulphate and by natural settling. Tannin based biomass showed a higher yield of biomethane than others (120.4 mL CH4 / g SV). The assay after alkaline pretreatment lasted 19 days and all treatments were different from each other. Cationic Starch was the biomass that presented the highest biomethane yield (107.8 mL CH4 / g SV) and the highest increase percentage in the ratio of the unpretreated biomass (98.8%). Biomethane decreasing on pretreated tannin flocculated biomass (-56.1%) and aluminum sulphate (-27.8%) suggests that coagulant, as hydrolysis itself may influence the anaerobic digestion. Finally, unpretreated tannin flocculated biomass and pretreated flocculated starch biomass showed a better biomethane yield than the other flocculated biomass and when compared to natural settling biomass without addition of any coagulant.A produção de biocombustíveis através da digestão anaeróbia de microalgas é uma alternativa para os problemas ambientais e uso desenfreado de combustíveis fósseis. Porém, uma das etapas mais caras e desafiadoras é a recuperação da biomassa de microalgas. Um dos métodos mais indicados é a Coagulação-Floculação. O objetivo desta pesquisa é verificar a influência de coagulantes usados na recuperação da biomassa microalgácea na produção de biometano. As microalgas foram cultivadas em cinco (5) fotobiorreatores com inóculo de Chlorella sp. doado pelo Laboratório de Saneamento (UFES) e efluente de tratamento de esgoto doméstico da ETE Araçás. O cultivo durou 8 (oito) dias em ambiente externo e regime diurno/noturno com aeração artificial. Na recuperação da biomassa foram utilizados os coagulantes sulfato de alumínio, amido catiônico de mandioca e tanino em doses de 80 mg/L. A biomassa obtida por sedimentação natural foi o controle negativo. Os ensaios de biodigestão foram realizados no AMPTS II, da Bioprocess Control (Suécia). A recuperação com os coagulantes gerou biomassas com composições orgânicas heterogêneas. O ensaio de produção de biometano sem hidrólise durou 33 dias e a produção de biometano foi similar entre as biomassas coaguladas com amido, sulfato de alumínio e obtida pela sedimentação natural. A biomassa coagulada com tanino mostrou maior rendimento de biometano do que as demais (120,4 mL CH4 / g SV). O ensaio após a hidrólise alcalina durou 19 dias e todos os tratamentos apresentaram-se diferentes entre si. A biomassa coagulada com amido apresentou maior rendimento de biometano (107,8 mL CH4 / g SV) e também o maior percentual de aumento em relação à biomassa não hidrolisada (98,8%). A redução no rendimento de biometano nas biomassas coaguladas com tanino (-56,1%) e sulfato de alumínio (-27,8%) sugerem que tanto o coagulante, como a hidrólise podem influenciar na digestão anaeróbia. Por fim, a biomassa não hidrolisada coagulada com tanino e a biomassa hidrolisada coagulada com amido mostraram melhor rendimento de biometano do que as demais e quando comparadas com a sedimentação natural sem adição de coagulantes.Texthttp://repositorio.ufes.br/handle/10/10905porUniversidade Federal do Espírito SantoMestrado Profissional em Engenharia e Desenvolvimento SustentávelPrograma de Pós-Graduação em Engenharia e Desenvolvimento SustentávelUFESBRCentro Tecnológicomicroalgaeflocculationanaerobic digestionbiomethanemicroalgasfloculaçãodigestão anaeróbiabiometanoInfluência de coagulantes na geração de biometano através da digestão anaeróbia de biomassa microalgáceainfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesisinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Institucional da Universidade Federal do Espírito Santo (riUfes)instname:Universidade Federal do Espírito Santo (UFES)instacron:UFESORIGINALtese_12547_DISSERTAÇÃO FINAL ABEATRIZ LOBO-converted.pdfapplication/pdf1539588http://repositorio.ufes.br/bitstreams/8fdf65e9-9bd9-444c-9792-adad64bbcc84/download10b0889b99122455aa42dbf1f4304633MD5110/109052024-07-17 16:58:53.048oai:repositorio.ufes.br:10/10905http://repositorio.ufes.brRepositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://repositorio.ufes.br/oai/requestopendoar:21082024-10-15T18:00:24.844613Repositório Institucional da Universidade Federal do Espírito Santo (riUfes) - Universidade Federal do Espírito Santo (UFES)false |
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Influência de coagulantes na geração de biometano através da digestão anaeróbia de biomassa microalgácea |
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Influência de coagulantes na geração de biometano através da digestão anaeróbia de biomassa microalgácea |
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Influência de coagulantes na geração de biometano através da digestão anaeróbia de biomassa microalgácea Moreira, Ana Beatriz Lobo microalgae flocculation anaerobic digestion biomethane microalgas floculação digestão anaeróbia biometano |
title_short |
Influência de coagulantes na geração de biometano através da digestão anaeróbia de biomassa microalgácea |
title_full |
Influência de coagulantes na geração de biometano através da digestão anaeróbia de biomassa microalgácea |
title_fullStr |
Influência de coagulantes na geração de biometano através da digestão anaeróbia de biomassa microalgácea |
title_full_unstemmed |
Influência de coagulantes na geração de biometano através da digestão anaeróbia de biomassa microalgácea |
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Influência de coagulantes na geração de biometano através da digestão anaeróbia de biomassa microalgácea |
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Moreira, Ana Beatriz Lobo |
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Moreira, Ana Beatriz Lobo |
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Cassini, Sérvio Túlio Alves |
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Moreira, Ana Beatriz Lobo |
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Campos, Rosane Hein de |
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Borges, Raquel Machado |
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Cassini, Sérvio Túlio Alves Campos, Rosane Hein de Borges, Raquel Machado |
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microalgae flocculation anaerobic digestion biomethane |
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microalgae flocculation anaerobic digestion biomethane microalgas floculação digestão anaeróbia biometano |
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microalgas floculação digestão anaeróbia biometano |
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Biofuel production by anaerobic digestion of microalgae is an alternative to environmental problems and unrestrained use of fossil fuels. However, the hardest challenging stages is the recovery of microalgae biomass. One of the most common method to recovery microalgae biomass is Coagulation-Flocculation. This research aims to verify the influence of coagulants employed in the recovery of microalgae biomass in the production of biomethane. Microalgae was cultivated on five (5) photobioreactors that were inoculated with Chlorella sp. donated by the Laboratório de Saneamento (UFES) and filled with domestic sewage treatment effluent from Araçás WWTP, Vitória, Brazil. The cultivation lasted 8 (eight) days, at external environment and day/night regime with artificial aeration. In the recovery of the biomass the coagulants aluminum sulfate, cationic cassava starch and tannin were added to microalgae in doses of 80 mg/L. Biomass obtained by natural sedimentation was the negative control. Biodigestion assays were performed on AMPTS II, from Bioprocess Control (Sweden). The recovery by distinct coagulants produced heterogeneous organic composition biomass. Biomethane yield assay without hydrolysis lasted 33 days and the biomethane production was similar on biomass flocculated with starch, aluminum sulphate and by natural settling. Tannin based biomass showed a higher yield of biomethane than others (120.4 mL CH4 / g SV). The assay after alkaline pretreatment lasted 19 days and all treatments were different from each other. Cationic Starch was the biomass that presented the highest biomethane yield (107.8 mL CH4 / g SV) and the highest increase percentage in the ratio of the unpretreated biomass (98.8%). Biomethane decreasing on pretreated tannin flocculated biomass (-56.1%) and aluminum sulphate (-27.8%) suggests that coagulant, as hydrolysis itself may influence the anaerobic digestion. Finally, unpretreated tannin flocculated biomass and pretreated flocculated starch biomass showed a better biomethane yield than the other flocculated biomass and when compared to natural settling biomass without addition of any coagulant. |
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