Abstract

A series of up-flow anaerobic sludge blanket (UASB) reactors operated under thermophilic conditions was used to investigate the two-stage anaerobic process for continuous hydrogen and methane production from skim latex serum (SLS). The first reactor for producing hydrogen was operated by feeding 38 g-VS/L-SLS at various hydraulic retention times (HRTs) of 60, 48, 36, and 24 h. The optimum hydrogen production yield of 2.25 ± 0.09 L-H2/L-SLS was achieved at a 36 h HRT. Meanwhile, the effluents containing mainly with acetate was fed to the second UASB reactor for methane production at 9-day HRT and could be converted to methane with the production yield of 6.41 ± 0.52 L-CH4/L-SLS. The efficiency of organic matters removal obtained from this two-stage process was 62%. The present study shows high value fuel gases in a form of hydrogen and methane can be potentially generated by using a continuous two-stage anaerobic process, in which available organic matters is simultaneously degraded.

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