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Experimental evaluation on the effect of biochar addition with anaerobic digestion of the tannery wastewater to improve biogas production
The use of biochar as an additive material in various compositions to the anaerobic digestion of the tannery wastewater was investigated. Pyrolytic biochar made from Khat waste with different compositions was added to anaerobic batch digesters in laboratory-scale experiments. Biogas digesters of 500 ml volume were used to explore the effects of biochar on anaerobic digestion in the ratios of 5, 10, 15, and 20% (w/w) at constant mesophilic temperature (38 °C). The results show that for five experimental tests in digesters (D0, D1, D2, D3, and D4), which contains 0, 5, 10, 15, and 20% of biochar, the cumulative methane and biogas yields were, respectively, 17.04, 41.2, 43.8, 51.6, 48.6% and 150, 520, 680, 760, 690ml. Compared to the cumulative methane production efficiency of the digester without biochar (D0), the addition of 5, 10, 15, and 20% biochar had more favorable effects and increased the efficiency by 58.6, 61.1, 66.98, and 64.94%, respectively. From these results, adding 15% of biochar to anaerobic digestion causes a three-fold increase in methane compared to the control and more positive effects than all other biochar compositions. According to this result, the right dose of biochar must be added to maximize biogas production. HIGHLIGHTS Biochar addition in the right dose can increase methane yield from anaerobic digestion.; Tannery waste water treatment requires an inexpensive route to remove contaminants.; Biogas quality and quantity are enhanced by adding biochar to tannery waste water.;
Experimental evaluation on the effect of biochar addition with anaerobic digestion of the tannery wastewater to improve biogas production
The use of biochar as an additive material in various compositions to the anaerobic digestion of the tannery wastewater was investigated. Pyrolytic biochar made from Khat waste with different compositions was added to anaerobic batch digesters in laboratory-scale experiments. Biogas digesters of 500 ml volume were used to explore the effects of biochar on anaerobic digestion in the ratios of 5, 10, 15, and 20% (w/w) at constant mesophilic temperature (38 °C). The results show that for five experimental tests in digesters (D0, D1, D2, D3, and D4), which contains 0, 5, 10, 15, and 20% of biochar, the cumulative methane and biogas yields were, respectively, 17.04, 41.2, 43.8, 51.6, 48.6% and 150, 520, 680, 760, 690ml. Compared to the cumulative methane production efficiency of the digester without biochar (D0), the addition of 5, 10, 15, and 20% biochar had more favorable effects and increased the efficiency by 58.6, 61.1, 66.98, and 64.94%, respectively. From these results, adding 15% of biochar to anaerobic digestion causes a three-fold increase in methane compared to the control and more positive effects than all other biochar compositions. According to this result, the right dose of biochar must be added to maximize biogas production. HIGHLIGHTS Biochar addition in the right dose can increase methane yield from anaerobic digestion.; Tannery waste water treatment requires an inexpensive route to remove contaminants.; Biogas quality and quantity are enhanced by adding biochar to tannery waste water.;
Experimental evaluation on the effect of biochar addition with anaerobic digestion of the tannery wastewater to improve biogas production
Solomon Kebede Asefa (Autor:in) / Venkata Ramayya Ancha (Autor:in) / Nigus Gabbiye Habtu (Autor:in) / Lingala Syam Sundar (Autor:in)
2023
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