Abstract

Additional anaerobic treatment of the liquid fraction of the methantenk’s effluent to the content of organic substances that ensure subsequent effective processing under aerobic conditions can be carried out in a biofilter. Processing makes it possible to obtain an additional amount of biogas, reduce the volume of sludge residues. To accelerate the processes of wastewater treatment and optimize the processes of anaerobic processing of wastewater, the use of conductive carriers of inorganic biomass is promising. (Research purpose) The research purpose is in studying the effect of conductive biomass carriers on the efficiency of anaerobic processing of organic waste in biofilters. (Materials and methods) The liquid fraction of the effluent obtained as a result of the gravitational separation of the effluent of the methantenk was used as a substrate for the biofilter. The article describes experimental studies on a test bench that includes two identical bioreactors, in one of which there was placed a biomaterial carrier made of carbon tissue. The article presents a technological scheme and an experimental installation for anaerobic post-treatment of the liquid effluent fraction. (Results and discussion) In the course of experimental studies for 25 days, they showed high stability of the operation of the developed and manufactured experimental installation. In the recycled effluent of a bioreactor with a conductive carrier, the organic substances of the effluent are more fully processed into biogas. The specific (in terms of unit volume of the bioreactor) yields of biogas and methane increased by 14.0 and 22.5 percent; the specific methane yield per gram of raw and decomposed organic matter increased by 22.2 and 7.3 percent. (Conclusions) The use of a biofilter in combination with the immobilization of microorganisms on a conductive carrier allowed to increase the efficiency of fermentation of organic waste by 6 percent, increase the specific yields of biogas and methane, and reduce the volume of sludge residues.

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