Advancements in biodigester technology through the study of anaerobic digestion using statistical optimization and bioaccelerators

IF 1.5 4区 环境科学与生态学 Q4 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
Pablo Inocêncio Monteiro, André Bellin Mariano, Bianca do Santos Padilha, Yann Domingues de Moraes, Letícia Zaguine, Leonardo Rey Oliveira Lopes, Marcelo Lacerda de Moraes, Rúbia Martins Bernardes Ramos, Michele Rigon Spier
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Advances in biodigester technology have been promoted by the growing study of anaerobic digestion, with the aim of improving processes related to the utilized waste load. This research used the statistical tool Central Composite Rotatable Design to optimize the combination of microorganisms and enzymes for biodigestion. The experiment involved testing two microorganisms (EA and EB) and five enzymes (amylase, protease, lipase, cellulase, and amyloglucosidase) with food waste from nearby restaurants and WWTP sludge as an inoculant. The experiment was set up as Central Composite Rotatable Design (CCRD) 26-1, with 50 trials and a concentration of 14.5 g of volatile solids per liter. The dependent variables of cumulative biogas production (BG) and cumulative biomethane production (BM) were evaluated. The results showed that the independent variables EB and CA had negative and significant effects on BG and BM production. With optimized process conditions, the bioaccelerator significantly improved BG and BM responses compared to control trials by 72% and 88%, respectively. The biodigestion technique is a viable option for the treatment of organic waste, and the use of bioaccelerators may be a promising approach to improving biodigestion processes. This study contributes to the ongoing research on anaerobic digestion and biodigester technology, which seeks to improve the sustainable management of organic waste while producing renewable energy.

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通过利用统计优化和生物加速器研究厌氧消化,推动生物发酵技术的发展
厌氧消化研究的不断发展推动了生物发酵技术的进步,其目的是改进与利用废物负荷相关的工艺。本研究使用统计工具 "中央复合可旋转设计 "来优化生物消化微生物和酶的组合。实验包括测试两种微生物(EA 和 EB)和五种酶(淀粉酶、蛋白酶、脂肪酶、纤维素酶和淀粉葡萄糖苷酶)与来自附近餐馆的厨余垃圾以及作为接种剂的污水处理厂污泥。实验设置为中央复合可旋转设计(CCRD)26-1,共进行 50 次试验,浓度为每升 14.5 克挥发性固体。对因变量累积沼气产量(BG)和累积生物甲烷产量(BM)进行了评估。结果表明,自变量 EB 和 CA 对 BG 和 BM 产量有显著的负向影响。在优化工艺条件下,与对照试验相比,生物加速器显著提高了 BG 和 BM 响应,分别提高了 72% 和 88%。生物发酵技术是处理有机废物的一种可行方法,使用生物加速器可能是改进生物发酵过程的一种有前途的方法。这项研究为正在进行的厌氧消化和生物发酵技术研究做出了贡献,该研究旨在改善有机废物的可持续管理,同时生产可再生能源。
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Clean-soil Air Water
Clean-soil Air Water 环境科学-海洋与淡水生物学
CiteScore
2.80
自引率
5.90%
发文量
88
审稿时长
3.6 months
期刊介绍: CLEAN covers all aspects of Sustainability and Environmental Safety. The journal focuses on organ/human--environment interactions giving interdisciplinary insights on a broad range of topics including air pollution, waste management, the water cycle, and environmental conservation. With a 2019 Journal Impact Factor of 1.603 (Journal Citation Reports (Clarivate Analytics, 2020), the journal publishes an attractive mixture of peer-reviewed scientific reviews, research papers, and short communications. Papers dealing with environmental sustainability issues from such fields as agriculture, biological sciences, energy, food sciences, geography, geology, meteorology, nutrition, soil and water sciences, etc., are welcome.
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