Abstract

This study assessed the feasibility of continuous hydrogen production in an anaerobic packed bed biofilm reactor (APBR) using paper mill effluent (PME) without any pretreatment or modification. To form a microbial biofilm on supports, the reactor was seeded with a thermal pretreated anaerobic sludge. After the start-up stage, under mesophilic conditions and pH control, the system performance in the case of hydrogen production as biofuel and VFAs as valuable by-products as well as COD removal was investigated at different hydraulic retention times (HRTs) (24, 16, 12, 8, 4, 2 and 1.2 h). The highest hydrogen concentration in the produced gas was 41.5 % obtained at HRT 4 h. The highest hydrogen production rate and yield were 6.21 L H2 d−1 L−1 at HRT 2 h and 0.96 mmol H2 g−1 COD at HRT 8 h, respectively. With decreasing the HRT from 24 to 1.2 h, the OLR was increased from 27.35 to 547 g COD L−1 d−1 that positively affect the hydrogen production rate for all HRTs except for the shortest HRT. Furthermore, COD removal efficiency was reduced from 25.2 to 6 %. Low value of COD removal efficiency is because of conversion of organic inlet to valuable metabolites such as VFAs in the effluent.

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