Effects of CO2 enrichment on the anaerobic digestion of sewage sludge in continuously operated fermenters
2021
Muntau, Meriam | Lebuhn, Michael | Polag, Daniela | Bajón-Fernández, Yadira | Koch, Konrad
The effect of CO₂ enrichment in sewage sludge anaerobic digestion (AD) as a potential strategy to improve the biogas yield was assessed at increasing organic loading rates (OLR). Effects on process performance and resilience were evaluated in long-term continuous AD experiments at lab-scale. The specific methane production (SMP) was sustainably enhanced in the test digester compared to a control at elevated OLRs, reaching an increase of 6 ± 12% on average at the highest OLR tested (4.0 kgVS/(m³·d)). The reduction of CO₂ via homoacetogenesis, facilitating acetoclastic CH₄ formation is proposed as the dominant conversion pathway. Results suggest that sufficient load of easily degradable substances is a prerequisite for intrinsic formation of the reduction equivalent H₂ via acidogenesis. The enhanced resilience of the process under CO₂-enriched conditions in response to acid accumulation further qualifies this approach as a viable option for improving AD performance by converting a waste stream into a valuable product.
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