Tratamento de água residuária de fecularia e produção de biogás em reator anaeróbio de leito fixo e fluxo contínuo
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Resumo: | Researches have shown that among several ways of treating cassava starch wastewater, anaerobic process has been considered a simple and economical option that combines the high content of organic matter conversion to biogas production. On the other hand, biogas is a potential energy resource that can be used to supply part of the energy demands from industrial plants. Thus, this trial aimed at evaluating an anaerobic reactor with fixed bed up-flow, regarding the removal of organic load in wastewater from cassava starch extraction as well as biogas production. So, volumetric organic loads (VOC) of 2.5; 5.0; 8.0 and 10.0 g.L-1.d-1 were tested in a 2.82 L volume reactor. A support medium of polypropylene rings filled with polyurethane foam was used. The monitored parameters regarding the reactor effluent were: pH, volatile acidity (VA), total alkalinity (TA), VA/TA ratio, total solid concentrations (TS), volatile solids (VS), total suspended solids (TSS), volatile suspended solids (VSS), total chemical oxygen demand (TCOD), soluble chemical oxygen demand (SCOD) and organic acids. The reactor performance was tested in relation to removals of solids, organic load, as well as biogas and methane production. As the most important results, it was observed that the reactor remained constant concerning pH, total removal of VSS and removals of TCOD and SCOD. While, there were also lactic, butyric, propionic and acetic acids in the studied effluent, although acetic acid was recorded in higher concentrations. Biogas production average was 3.8 L.d-1, the average of specific biogas production was 0.156 L.gCODconsumed-1, but VOC answer was 10.0 g.L-1.d-1, being the greatest results for both of them. Methane percentage in biogas ranged from 66 to 84% and the specific methane production ranged from 0.01 to 0.36 Lg-1. The highest values were obtained in VOC - 2.5 and 10.0 g.L-1d-1, respectively. The removal of medium TS, VS, TSS and VSS were 72, 80, 63 and 92%, respectively. The average removals of TCOD and SCOD were 98.7 and 97.9 respectively, therefore, the highest removal rates were obtained for 10.0 and 2.5 VOC g.L-1.d-1. Thus, it can be concluded from this trial that it is possible to produce biogas with a methane percentage higher than 80% (maximum) and remove the organic loading rate by more than 90% (maximum) according to tested configuration systems with wastewater from cassava starch industry. Furthermore, the highest biogas productions were obtained for the highest VOC, while it was observed a bias on biogas production with VOC increase as well as the specific production of methane. |
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Gomes, Simone DamascenoCPF:17396790832http://buscatextual.cnpq.br/buscatextual/visualizacv.do?id=K4790934T2Costa, Mônica Sarolli Silva de MendonçaCPF:67261230944http://lattes.cnpq.br/2379457318731477CPF:03330998938http://lattes.cnpq.br/8789211697207726Araujo, Izabela Regina Costa2017-07-10T19:23:58Z2016-01-282015-02-19ARAUJO, Izabela Regina Costa. Treatment of wastewater from cassava starch industry and biogas production in anaerobic reactor with fixed bed and continuous flow. 2015. 88 f. Dissertação (Mestrado em Engenharia) - Universidade Estadual do Oeste do Parana, Cascavel, 2015.http://tede.unioeste.br:8080/tede/handle/tede/2676Researches have shown that among several ways of treating cassava starch wastewater, anaerobic process has been considered a simple and economical option that combines the high content of organic matter conversion to biogas production. On the other hand, biogas is a potential energy resource that can be used to supply part of the energy demands from industrial plants. Thus, this trial aimed at evaluating an anaerobic reactor with fixed bed up-flow, regarding the removal of organic load in wastewater from cassava starch extraction as well as biogas production. So, volumetric organic loads (VOC) of 2.5; 5.0; 8.0 and 10.0 g.L-1.d-1 were tested in a 2.82 L volume reactor. A support medium of polypropylene rings filled with polyurethane foam was used. The monitored parameters regarding the reactor effluent were: pH, volatile acidity (VA), total alkalinity (TA), VA/TA ratio, total solid concentrations (TS), volatile solids (VS), total suspended solids (TSS), volatile suspended solids (VSS), total chemical oxygen demand (TCOD), soluble chemical oxygen demand (SCOD) and organic acids. The reactor performance was tested in relation to removals of solids, organic load, as well as biogas and methane production. As the most important results, it was observed that the reactor remained constant concerning pH, total removal of VSS and removals of TCOD and SCOD. While, there were also lactic, butyric, propionic and acetic acids in the studied effluent, although acetic acid was recorded in higher concentrations. Biogas production average was 3.8 L.d-1, the average of specific biogas production was 0.156 L.gCODconsumed-1, but VOC answer was 10.0 g.L-1.d-1, being the greatest results for both of them. Methane percentage in biogas ranged from 66 to 84% and the specific methane production ranged from 0.01 to 0.36 Lg-1. The highest values were obtained in VOC - 2.5 and 10.0 g.L-1d-1, respectively. The removal of medium TS, VS, TSS and VSS were 72, 80, 63 and 92%, respectively. The average removals of TCOD and SCOD were 98.7 and 97.9 respectively, therefore, the highest removal rates were obtained for 10.0 and 2.5 VOC g.L-1.d-1. Thus, it can be concluded from this trial that it is possible to produce biogas with a methane percentage higher than 80% (maximum) and remove the organic loading rate by more than 90% (maximum) according to tested configuration systems with wastewater from cassava starch industry. Furthermore, the highest biogas productions were obtained for the highest VOC, while it was observed a bias on biogas production with VOC increase as well as the specific production of methane.Dentre as diversas formas existentes de tratar os efluentes da indústria de fécula de mandioca, o processo anaeróbio é considerado uma alternativa simples e econômica, que alia o elevado grau de conversão da matéria orgânica à produção do biogás. O biogás, por sua vez, é um recurso energético potencial que pode ser utilizado para suprir parte das demandas energéticas das unidades industriais. Nesse sentido, estabeleceu-se como objetivo deste trabalho avaliar um reator anaeróbio de leito fixo e fluxo ascendente, em relação à remoção de carga orgânica da água residuária de extração de fécula de mandioca e à produção de biogás. Para isso, foram testadas as cargas orgânicas volumétricas (COV) de 2,5, 5,0, 8,0 e 10,0 g.L -1.d-1 em um reator de 2,82 L de volume útil. Utilizou-se meio suporte de anéis de polipropileno preenchidos com espuma de poliuretano. Os parâmetros monitorados no efluente do reator foram o pH, acidez volátil (AV), alcalinidade total (AT), razão AV/AT, concentrações de sólidos totais (ST), sólidos voláteis (SV), sólidos suspensos totais (SST), sólidos suspensos voláteis (SSV), demanda química por oxigênio total (DQOT) e demanda química por oxigênio solúvel (DQOS) e de ácidos orgânicos. A eficiência do reator foi avaliada em relação às remoções de sólidos e carga orgânica e à produção de biogás e de metano. Como principais resultados, observou-se que o reator manteve-se estável em relação aos parâmetros pH, remoção de SSV e remoções de DQOT e DQOS. Observou-se a presença de ácido lático, butírico, propiônico e acético no efluente, sendo o ácido acético em maiores concentrações. A produção média de biogás foi de 3,8 L.d-1 e a média da produção específica de biogás foi de 0,156 L.g-1DQOconsumida, sendo que, para ambos os maiores resultados foram obtidos para a COV 10,0 g.L-1.d-1. O percentual de metano no biogás variou de 66 a 84% e a produção específica de metano de 0,01 até 0,36 L.g-1 e os maiores valores foram obtidos nas COV 2,5 e 10,0 g.L-1.d-1, respectivamente. As remoções médias de ST, SV, SST e SSV foram de 72, 80, 63 e 92 %, respectivamente. As remoções médias de DQOT e DQOS foram de 98,7 e 97,9, respectivamente e as taxas de remoção mais altas foram obtidos para as COV 10,0 e 2,5 g.L-1.d-1 . Desta forma, conclui-se que é possível produzir biogás com percentuais de metano superiores a 80% (máximo) e remover a carga orgânica em mais de 90% (máximo), em sistemas com a configuração testada, utilizando água residuária de indústria de fécula de mandioca. Além disso, verificou-se que as maiores produções de biogás foram obtidas para as COV maiores e a tendência de aumento da produção de biogás com o aumento da COV, assim como a produção específica de metano.Made available in DSpace on 2017-07-10T19:23:58Z (GMT). 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Tratamento de água residuária de fecularia e produção de biogás em reator anaeróbio de leito fixo e fluxo contínuo |
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Treatment of wastewater from cassava starch industry and biogas production in anaerobic reactor with fixed bed and continuous flow |
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Tratamento de água residuária de fecularia e produção de biogás em reator anaeróbio de leito fixo e fluxo contínuo |
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Tratamento de água residuária de fecularia e produção de biogás em reator anaeróbio de leito fixo e fluxo contínuo Araujo, Izabela Regina Costa reator metanogênico biodigestão anaeróbia metano methanogenic reactor anaerobic digestion methane CNPQ::CIENCIAS AGRARIAS |
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Tratamento de água residuária de fecularia e produção de biogás em reator anaeróbio de leito fixo e fluxo contínuo |
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Tratamento de água residuária de fecularia e produção de biogás em reator anaeróbio de leito fixo e fluxo contínuo |
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Tratamento de água residuária de fecularia e produção de biogás em reator anaeróbio de leito fixo e fluxo contínuo |
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Tratamento de água residuária de fecularia e produção de biogás em reator anaeróbio de leito fixo e fluxo contínuo |
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Tratamento de água residuária de fecularia e produção de biogás em reator anaeróbio de leito fixo e fluxo contínuo |
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Araujo, Izabela Regina Costa |
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Araujo, Izabela Regina Costa |
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Gomes, Simone Damasceno |
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Costa, Mônica Sarolli Silva de Mendonça |
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Araujo, Izabela Regina Costa |
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Gomes, Simone Damasceno Costa, Mônica Sarolli Silva de Mendonça |
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reator metanogênico biodigestão anaeróbia metano |
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reator metanogênico biodigestão anaeróbia metano methanogenic reactor anaerobic digestion methane CNPQ::CIENCIAS AGRARIAS |
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methanogenic reactor anaerobic digestion methane |
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Researches have shown that among several ways of treating cassava starch wastewater, anaerobic process has been considered a simple and economical option that combines the high content of organic matter conversion to biogas production. On the other hand, biogas is a potential energy resource that can be used to supply part of the energy demands from industrial plants. Thus, this trial aimed at evaluating an anaerobic reactor with fixed bed up-flow, regarding the removal of organic load in wastewater from cassava starch extraction as well as biogas production. So, volumetric organic loads (VOC) of 2.5; 5.0; 8.0 and 10.0 g.L-1.d-1 were tested in a 2.82 L volume reactor. A support medium of polypropylene rings filled with polyurethane foam was used. The monitored parameters regarding the reactor effluent were: pH, volatile acidity (VA), total alkalinity (TA), VA/TA ratio, total solid concentrations (TS), volatile solids (VS), total suspended solids (TSS), volatile suspended solids (VSS), total chemical oxygen demand (TCOD), soluble chemical oxygen demand (SCOD) and organic acids. The reactor performance was tested in relation to removals of solids, organic load, as well as biogas and methane production. As the most important results, it was observed that the reactor remained constant concerning pH, total removal of VSS and removals of TCOD and SCOD. While, there were also lactic, butyric, propionic and acetic acids in the studied effluent, although acetic acid was recorded in higher concentrations. Biogas production average was 3.8 L.d-1, the average of specific biogas production was 0.156 L.gCODconsumed-1, but VOC answer was 10.0 g.L-1.d-1, being the greatest results for both of them. Methane percentage in biogas ranged from 66 to 84% and the specific methane production ranged from 0.01 to 0.36 Lg-1. The highest values were obtained in VOC - 2.5 and 10.0 g.L-1d-1, respectively. The removal of medium TS, VS, TSS and VSS were 72, 80, 63 and 92%, respectively. The average removals of TCOD and SCOD were 98.7 and 97.9 respectively, therefore, the highest removal rates were obtained for 10.0 and 2.5 VOC g.L-1.d-1. Thus, it can be concluded from this trial that it is possible to produce biogas with a methane percentage higher than 80% (maximum) and remove the organic loading rate by more than 90% (maximum) according to tested configuration systems with wastewater from cassava starch industry. Furthermore, the highest biogas productions were obtained for the highest VOC, while it was observed a bias on biogas production with VOC increase as well as the specific production of methane. |
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