Process Improvement of a Two-Stage Upflow Anaerobic Sludge Blanket System by Micronutrient Supplement in Relation to Sulfur Transport

Krittiya Pornmai, Sawwalak Itsadanont, Monchupa Lertpattanapong, Kessara Senneesrisaku, Achiraya Jiraprasertwong, H. Sekiguchi, S. Chavadej
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The main purpose of this research was to elucidate the influence of the addition of iron alone (0–100 ppm) or with 2 ppm each of cobalt, copper, and nickel on the performance of a two-stage UASB system treating ethanol wastewater. The system consisted of two reactors connected in series. The system was maintained at a fixed chemical oxygen demand loading rate (16 kg/m3d) and 37 °C with a recycle ratio of 1:1. Both Co and Ni were found to be deficient in the ethanol wastewater, while Fe and Cu became inadequate in two-stage UASB. The addition of Fe provided dual benefits of a reduction in both sulfide toxicity and hydrogen sulfide content in produced gas, resulting in marginally improved hydrogen and methane productivities. When the Fe dosage was increased beyond the optimum value of 50 ppm, the process performance drastically declined, as a result of high total volatile fatty acid concentrations that inhibited acidogens and methanogens predominantly present in the 1st and 2nd reactors, respectively. The chemical precipitation of iron sulfide was responsible for the reduction of produced H2S in both aqueous and gaseous phases. The addition of 2 ppm each of Co, Cu, and Ni together with 50 ppm Fe resulted in an enhanced process performance, as indicated by the improved CH4 yield (mL/g COD applied) to about 42.3% compared to that without micronutrient supplement. Supplementation to fulfill the sufficiency of all micronutrients was vital for the maximization of anaerobic digestion (AD) performance, as generally indicated in methanogenic activity.
微量营养元素对两级上流式厌氧污泥包层系统工艺改进与硫转运的关系
本研究的主要目的是阐明单独添加铁(0-100 ppm)或添加钴、铜和镍各2 ppm对两级UASB系统处理乙醇废水性能的影响。系统由两个串联的反应器组成,系统保持在固定的化学需氧量负荷率(16 kg/m3d)和37℃,循环比为1:1。乙醇废水中Co和Ni均存在缺陷,而两段UASB中Fe和Cu存在缺陷。添加铁具有降低硫化物毒性和采出气体中硫化氢含量的双重好处,从而略微提高了氢气和甲烷的产量。当铁的投加量超过最佳值50ppm时,由于总挥发性脂肪酸浓度过高,分别抑制了第一反应器和第二反应器中主要存在的产酸菌和产甲烷菌,工艺性能急剧下降。硫化铁的化学沉淀是导致水相和气相硫化氢减少的原因。添加Co、Cu和Ni各2 ppm以及50 ppm Fe可提高工艺性能,与未添加微量营养素相比,CH4产率(施用的mL/g COD)提高至约42.3%。正如产甲烷活性所表明的那样,补充所有微量营养素的充足性对于厌氧消化(AD)性能的最大化至关重要。
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