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Two-Phase Anaerobic Digestion of Corn Steep Liquor in Pilot Scale Biogas Plant with Automatic Control System with Simultaneous Hydrogen and Methane Production

Elena Chorukova    
Venelin Hubenov    
Yana Gocheva and Ivan Simeonov    

Resumen

Experimental studies of two-phase anaerobic digestion of corn steep liquor in semi-continuous automatic and semi-automatic modes of operation of a cascade of two anaerobic bioreactors with monitoring and control systems were performed. Corn steep liquor?a waste product from the process of treating corn grain for starch extraction?was used as a substrate in the process of anaerobic digestion with simultaneous hydrogen and methane production. The daily yields of biohydrogen in bioreactor 1 of the cascade (with a working volume of 8 dm3) are variable. In good operation, they are in the range of 0.7 to 1.0 L of biogas from a 1 dm3 working volume of the bioreactor, and the optimal pH is in the range of 5.0?5.5. The concentration of hydrogen in the biogas from the hydrogen bioreactor 1 is in the range of 14?34.7%. The daily yields of biomethane in bioreactor 2 of the cascade (with a working volume of 80 dm3) vary in the range 0.4 to 0.85 L of biogas from a 1 dm3 working volume of the bioreactor, and the concentration of methane in the biogas from bioreactor 2 is high and remains practically constant (in the range 65?69%). At a dilution rate of 0.4 day-1 and an organic loading rate of 20 gL for bioreactor 1, respectively, and a dilution rate of 0.05 day-1 for bioreactor 2, the best results were obtained. The computer control system is presented. Some energetical considerations were discussed.

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