Detoxification of Distillery Wastewater by AOP Fenton for the Enhancement of Biogas Production

D. C. Hakika, S. Sarto, A. Mindaryani, M. Hidayat, Z. Mufrodi
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Abstract

Distillery wastewater from the bioethanol industry contains a high level of organic content which can be converted into biogas. However, the presence of toxic compounds in this wastewater could inhibit biogas production. Therefore, prior detoxification of distillery wastewater is required. Fenton, one of the Advanced Oxidation Process (AOP) methods, was selected due to its high performance to degrade organic pollutants, short reaction time, and the process is simple and easy. Additionally, this method can also be used as a pretreatment for biogas production. This paper aims to study the improvement of biogas production from distillery wastewater by applying AOP Fenton as a pretreatment method. The experiment consists of two stages, the first was application of AOP Fenton to the distillery wastewater in order to determine its effect on the concentration of COD and some toxic compounds such as phenol and sulfate. The second stage was biogas production through anaerobic digestion process, which was carried out under two conditions of raw materials: (i) distillery wastewater without pretreatment of AOP Fenton as a control and (ii) distillery wastewater that has been treated with AOP Fenton as pretreatment. Results show a remarkable decrease in COD concentration by 45%, phenol (63%), and sulfate (18,6%) from distillery wastewater after applying AOP Fenton. It implies that the application of AOP Fenton significantly detoxified distillery wastewater. As a biogas pretreatment, this method also increased biogas production by 33% higher, from 2.399 mL (without pretreatment) to 3.191 mL (with pretreatment). It indicates that AOP Fenton increased the biodegradability of distillery wastewater. Thus, it was easier to be converted into biogas.
AOP Fenton对酿酒厂废水脱毒提高沼气产量的研究
来自生物乙醇工业的酿酒厂废水含有高水平的有机含量,可以转化为沼气。然而,废水中有毒化合物的存在可能会抑制沼气的产生。因此,需要事先对酿酒厂废水进行解毒处理。Fenton是一种高级氧化工艺(AOP)方法,由于其降解有机污染物的性能高,反应时间短,工艺简单易行,因此被选中。此外,该方法还可作为沼气生产的预处理。本文旨在研究采用AOP Fenton作为预处理方法对蒸馏废水产气效果的改善。实验分为两个阶段,首先将AOP Fenton应用于酿酒厂废水中,以确定其对COD和苯酚、硫酸盐等有毒化合物浓度的影响。第二阶段为厌氧消化产沼气,在两种原料条件下进行:(i)未进行AOP Fenton预处理的酿酒厂废水作为对照,(ii)经过AOP Fenton预处理的酿酒厂废水。结果表明,应用AOP Fenton后,蒸馏废水中COD、苯酚和硫酸盐的浓度分别下降了45%、63%和18.6%。说明AOP Fenton的应用对酒厂废水的解毒效果显著。作为沼气预处理,该方法的沼气产量也提高了33%,从未预处理的2.399 mL增加到预处理的3.191 mL。结果表明,AOP Fenton提高了蒸馏废水的可生化性。因此,它更容易转化为沼气。
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