Co-digestão de glicerina bruta associada a esterco bovino na produção de biogás

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Autor(a) principal: Siqueira, Jessé
Data de Publicação: 2012
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Idioma: por
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Resumo: In seeking to reduce dependence on fossil fuels, alternative energy sources and less environmental impact has been widely studied, biofuels. Among them, we highlight the biodiesel and biogas. The increased production of biodiesel to meet with Brazilian legislation, invariably leads to an increase in the supply of a co-product called crude glycerin. With a generation of about 10% of the total volume of biodiesel produced large amounts of glycerin are generated annually, however, the costs for purification of the co-product are high. It is necessary to note its correct disposal, since it has high organic load and its improper disposal could mean major environmental impacts. One way is the biodigestion with other organic waste such as cattle manure. Its high carbon biodegradable can be used in co-digestion with cattle manure as a supplement in the production of biogas. The addition of different concentrations of crude glycerin (2%, 4% and 6% m / m) was used as a supplement in anaerobic digestion co-dairy cattle manure in laboratory batch digesters (3.5 L working volume) . The digesters were operated at mesophilic conditions (30 ° C), with hydraulic retention time (HRT) of 30 days. It was analyzed the total solids (TS), volatile solids (VS) and chemical oxygen demand (COD) to determine the process efficiency in the removal of organic matter and its effect on biogas production. The addition of 4% glycerin resulted in higher production of biogas, about 9307 ml. The COD removal efficiency decreased with addition of glycerin, with the greatest reduction in control treatment, 68%. In other treatments increased by 90% and 118% for treatments Gli4% and Gli6% respectively. The VS reductions for the treatments Gli0%, Gli2% Gli4% and Gli6% were 18.17%, 61.60%, 24.36% and 44.83% for the respective treatments.
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The increased production of biodiesel to meet with Brazilian legislation, invariably leads to an increase in the supply of a co-product called crude glycerin. With a generation of about 10% of the total volume of biodiesel produced large amounts of glycerin are generated annually, however, the costs for purification of the co-product are high. It is necessary to note its correct disposal, since it has high organic load and its improper disposal could mean major environmental impacts. One way is the biodigestion with other organic waste such as cattle manure. Its high carbon biodegradable can be used in co-digestion with cattle manure as a supplement in the production of biogas. The addition of different concentrations of crude glycerin (2%, 4% and 6% m / m) was used as a supplement in anaerobic digestion co-dairy cattle manure in laboratory batch digesters (3.5 L working volume) . The digesters were operated at mesophilic conditions (30 ° C), with hydraulic retention time (HRT) of 30 days. It was analyzed the total solids (TS), volatile solids (VS) and chemical oxygen demand (COD) to determine the process efficiency in the removal of organic matter and its effect on biogas production. The addition of 4% glycerin resulted in higher production of biogas, about 9307 ml. The COD removal efficiency decreased with addition of glycerin, with the greatest reduction in control treatment, 68%. In other treatments increased by 90% and 118% for treatments Gli4% and Gli6% respectively. The VS reductions for the treatments Gli0%, Gli2% Gli4% and Gli6% were 18.17%, 61.60%, 24.36% and 44.83% for the respective treatments.Em busca de se diminuir a dependência do uso de combustíveis fósseis, fontes alternativas e de menor impacto ambiental tem sido amplamente estudadas, os biocombustíveis. Dentre eles, destacam-se o biodiesel e o biogás. O aumento da produção de biodiesel a fim de atender à legislação brasileira, invariavelmente acarreta um aumento na oferta de um co-produto chamado glicerina bruta. Com uma geração de cerca de 10% do volume total de biodiesel produzido, grandes quantidades de glicerina são geradas anualmente, sendo que os custos para a purificação são elevados. São necessárias formas de se destinar corretamente esse co-produto, já que apresentam elevada carga orgânica e sua disposição inadequada poderia significar grandes impactos ambientais. Uma forma é a biodigestão juntamente com outro resíduo orgânico, como os dejetos bovinos. Seu teor elevado de carbono biodegradável pode ser aproveitado na co-digestão com dejetos bovinos como um suplemento na produção de biogás. A adição de diferentes concentrações de glicerina bruta (0%, 2%, 4% e 6% m/m) foi utilizada como suplemento na co-digestão anaeróbia de dejetos bovinos de leite, em biodigestores laboratoriais de batelada ( 3,5 L de volume útil). Os biodigestores foram operados em condições mesofílicas (30º C), com tempo de retenção hidráulica (TRH) de 30 dias. Foram analisados os sólidos totais (ST), sólidos voláteis (SV) e demanda química de oxigênio ( DQO) a fim de determinar a eficiência do processo na remoção da matéria orgânica e seu efeito na produção de biogás. A adição de 4% de glicerina resultou na maior produção de biogás, cerca de 9307 mL. A eficiência na remoção de DQO diminuiu nos tratamentos com adição de glicerina, sendo a maior redução no tratamento controle, de 68%. Nos demais tratamentos houve um aumento de 90% e 118% para os tratamentos Gli4% e Gli6% respectivamente. As reduções de SV para os tratamentos Gli0%, Gli2%, Gli4% e Gli6%, foram de 18,17%, 61,60%, 24,36% e de 44,83%, para os respectivos tratamentos.Made available in DSpace on 2017-07-10T17:59:32Z (GMT). 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dc.title.por.fl_str_mv Co-digestão de glicerina bruta associada a esterco bovino na produção de biogás
dc.title.alternative.eng.fl_str_mv Co-digestion of crude glycerine associated with cattle manure in the production of biogas
title Co-digestão de glicerina bruta associada a esterco bovino na produção de biogás
spellingShingle Co-digestão de glicerina bruta associada a esterco bovino na produção de biogás
Siqueira, Jessé
Biodigestão
Dejetos bovinos
Biogás
Glicerina bruta
Biodiesel
Bioenergia
Glicerol
Energia - Fontes alternativas
Digestion
Cattle manure
Biogas
Crude glycerin
Biodiesel
CNPQ::ENGENHARIAS::ENGENHARIA QUIMICA::TECNOLOGIA QUIMICA
title_short Co-digestão de glicerina bruta associada a esterco bovino na produção de biogás
title_full Co-digestão de glicerina bruta associada a esterco bovino na produção de biogás
title_fullStr Co-digestão de glicerina bruta associada a esterco bovino na produção de biogás
title_full_unstemmed Co-digestão de glicerina bruta associada a esterco bovino na produção de biogás
title_sort Co-digestão de glicerina bruta associada a esterco bovino na produção de biogás
author Siqueira, Jessé
author_facet Siqueira, Jessé
author_role author
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dc.contributor.referee1.fl_str_mv Bariccatti, Reinaldo Aparecido
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dc.contributor.referee2.fl_str_mv Silva, Edson Antônio Alves da
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Siqueira, Jessé
contributor_str_mv Souza, Samuel Nelson Melegari de
Schirmer, Waldir Nagel
Bariccatti, Reinaldo Aparecido
Silva, Edson Antônio Alves da
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Biodigestão
Dejetos bovinos
Biogás
Glicerina bruta
Biodiesel
Bioenergia
Glicerol
Energia - Fontes alternativas
topic Biodigestão
Dejetos bovinos
Biogás
Glicerina bruta
Biodiesel
Bioenergia
Glicerol
Energia - Fontes alternativas
Digestion
Cattle manure
Biogas
Crude glycerin
Biodiesel
CNPQ::ENGENHARIAS::ENGENHARIA QUIMICA::TECNOLOGIA QUIMICA
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Digestion
Cattle manure
Biogas
Crude glycerin
Biodiesel
dc.subject.cnpq.fl_str_mv CNPQ::ENGENHARIAS::ENGENHARIA QUIMICA::TECNOLOGIA QUIMICA
description In seeking to reduce dependence on fossil fuels, alternative energy sources and less environmental impact has been widely studied, biofuels. Among them, we highlight the biodiesel and biogas. The increased production of biodiesel to meet with Brazilian legislation, invariably leads to an increase in the supply of a co-product called crude glycerin. With a generation of about 10% of the total volume of biodiesel produced large amounts of glycerin are generated annually, however, the costs for purification of the co-product are high. It is necessary to note its correct disposal, since it has high organic load and its improper disposal could mean major environmental impacts. One way is the biodigestion with other organic waste such as cattle manure. Its high carbon biodegradable can be used in co-digestion with cattle manure as a supplement in the production of biogas. The addition of different concentrations of crude glycerin (2%, 4% and 6% m / m) was used as a supplement in anaerobic digestion co-dairy cattle manure in laboratory batch digesters (3.5 L working volume) . The digesters were operated at mesophilic conditions (30 ° C), with hydraulic retention time (HRT) of 30 days. It was analyzed the total solids (TS), volatile solids (VS) and chemical oxygen demand (COD) to determine the process efficiency in the removal of organic matter and its effect on biogas production. The addition of 4% glycerin resulted in higher production of biogas, about 9307 ml. The COD removal efficiency decreased with addition of glycerin, with the greatest reduction in control treatment, 68%. In other treatments increased by 90% and 118% for treatments Gli4% and Gli6% respectively. The VS reductions for the treatments Gli0%, Gli2% Gli4% and Gli6% were 18.17%, 61.60%, 24.36% and 44.83% for the respective treatments.
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