Carlos Esteven Pulgarín-Muñoz , Julio César Saldarriaga-Molina , Johan Camilo Castro-Valencia , Mauricio Andres Correa-Ochoa , Juan David Echeverry-Ruiz
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摘要
污水污泥(SS)和城市固体废物(OFMSW)有机部分的厌氧共消化(ACoD)已成为废物管理的可行策略,有助于以沼气形式生产可再生能源并减少对环境的影响。本研究旨在中试评估这些垃圾的共消化过程,分别评估了OFMSW和SS的共底物比例分别为75/25 (R1-1)、50/50 (R2-1)和25/75 (R3-1)。结果表明,75/25的比例甲烷气产率最高,达到992.5 mL CH₄/gVS,有机物降解率较高,挥发性固体去除率达到53.75%。所有反应器中病原微生物的降解效果良好,满足了生产有潜力用作肥料的消化液的要求。应用的动力学模型允许高精度拟合实验数据,决定系数(R2)超过0.99,证实了其预测不同配置下沼气产量的能力。本研究表明,固体废物和固体废物的ACoD是废物管理和生物能源生产的有效解决方案,产生适合农业使用的消化液。在试点规模提供的数据更接近实际情况,并为全面实施提供更好的理解。
Effect of the co-substrate ratio on the anaerobic co-digestion of sewage sludge and the organic fraction of municipal solid waste at pilot scale
The anaerobic co-digestion (ACoD) of sewage sludge (SS) and the organic fraction of municipal solid waste (OFMSW) has become a viable strategy for waste management, contributing to renewable energy production in the form of biogas and reducing environmental impact. This study aimed to evaluate the co-digestion process of these wastes at pilot scale, assessing three co-substrate ratios of 75/25 (R1-1), 50/50 (R2-1), and 25/75 (R3-1) of OFMSW and SS, respectively. The results indicated that the 75/25 ratio generated the highest methane gas yield, reaching 992.5 mL CH₄/gVS, and showed a greater rate of organic matter degradation, volatile solids removal reached 53.75%. The degradation of pathogenic microorganisms was effective in all reactors, meeting the requirements for producing digestate with potential use as fertilizer. The applied kinetic models allowed for high precision fitting of experimental data, with determination coefficients (R2) exceeding 0.99, confirming their ability to predict biogas production across different configurations. This study demonstrates that the ACoD of OFMSW and SS is an efficient solution for waste management and bioenergy production, generating a digestate suitable for agricultural use. The data provided at pilot scale are closer to real conditions and offer a better understanding for its implementation at full scale.
期刊介绍:
International Biodeterioration and Biodegradation publishes original research papers and reviews on the biological causes of deterioration or degradation.