Abstract

The effects of hydraulic retention time (HRT) and organic loading rate (OLR) were investigated during a continuous anaerobic digestion of Spirulina platensis . The continuous process operated with varying HRT (10–25 d) and OLR (1.0–4.0 [g VS] l −1 d −1 ) resulted in the biogas and methane yields in the range of 0.276–0.502 l [g VS] −1 and 0.163–0.342 l [g VS] −1 , respectively. The methane yield decreased with the increase in OLR and the reduction in HRT. Maximum methane yield of 0.342 l [g VS] −1 was produced when the digester was operated at OLR of 1.0 [g VS] l −1 d −1 and 25 d HRT. A mathematical model was developed from a kinetic study for predicting methane yield as the function of HRT during a continuous digestion. The model performed well at OLR lower than 2.0 [g VS] l −1 d −1 , at which the digestion was not limited by high ammonia levels or volatile fatty acid accumulation.

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