Abstract

Anaerobic digestion is a complex biological process resulting in the conversion of biodegradable organic matter into biogas and mineralized material. Anaerobic digestion involves the breakdown of biomass by a concerted action of a wide range of microorganisms in the absence of oxygen. The biological pre-treatment was used to reduce the lignocellulose content of substrate. Laboratory experiment was carried out in single stage 10 L bioreactors. The reactors were named R1, to R10 at different mixture conditions with organic loading of 1.62 and 2.11 g VS at HRT of 10 days. The result was stable at the initial stage, within the first 10 days was high and was attributed to the consumption of easily degradable COD. These indicate that there is stable COD removal efficiency for the anaerobic digestion of treated OPMF with CM and seeded with POME. The results showed the level of COD removal efficiency was observed and upon the steady state of the reaction. In this experiment, the results indicate that chemical oxygen demand (COD) reduction in reactor R1 shows the best result of the average removal efficiency value of 37.9 %. Although, ambient temperature was adopted, it still shows a high COD removal efficiency in R1 and may be associated to a more stable reaction. This indicated that pre-treated OPMF produced a better COD removal efficiency than the untreated OPMF. The removal efficiency started with 18 % and continued to increase to 38 %. The removal efficiency became relative stable until day 30 which give the highest percentage removal of 45 % which was achieved with a high OLR (2.11 kg VS L−1 d−1). The reductions continued in the same trend until day 20 and remained stable till the end of the experiment. This indicates that the available microorganisms have been exulted by day 20 and this corresponds to a drop to the rate of biogas production. Operating parameters considered in this study have an influence on the rate of biogas produced during anaerobic digestion. The results show that COD, do influence the rate of biogas production.

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