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Using pulsed electric field pre-treatment to improve methane production

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Abstract

The efficiency of the anaerobic digestion (AD) process mostly depends on the bioavailability of the organic solids. Through specific pre-treatments of the substrate the AD process will convert the organic solids better and faster. Laboratory-scale batch AD tests were run to analyze the influence of pulsed electric fields on the methane production from pig slurry (PS), landfill leachate (LL) and fruit/vegetable waste (FVW). The results were compared with untreated samples (control). Methane production of the PS and LL compared to the control was significantly increased up to 50 and 48%, respectively, with the highest intensity (180 kJ/kg). The result of PEF pre-treatment on FVW showed that lowest intensity (54 kJ/kg) was the intensity by which the highest amount of methane (up to 13%) was achieved. Chemical oxygen demand removals were increased up to 45, 100 and 17% for PS, LL and FVW, respectively, compared to the control.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationTransport and Energy Processes 2015 - Core Programming Area at the 2015 AIChE Annual Meeting
PublisherAIChE
Pages135-141
Number of pages7
ISBN (Electronic)9781510818750
Publication statusPublished - 2015
EventTransport and Energy Processes 2015 - Core Programming Area at the 2015 AIChE Annual Meeting - Salt Lake City, United States
Duration: 8 Nov 201513 Nov 2015

Publication series

NameTransport and Energy Processes 2015 - Core Programming Area at the 2015 AIChE Annual Meeting

Conference

ConferenceTransport and Energy Processes 2015 - Core Programming Area at the 2015 AIChE Annual Meeting
Country/TerritoryUnited States
CitySalt Lake City
Period8/11/1513/11/15

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