Abstract

Immersed liquid circulation is assumed to improve solid-state anaerobic digestion (SS-AD) with digestate flow convection on the surface of solid-state bed (SSB), which depends on SSB concentration and circulation rate (CR). In this study, the impact of CR on rice straw SS-AD was investigated within a 30 L pilot digester. Results showed that SSB threshold concentration for efficient biogas conversion was 10%–12% TS, achieving the methane yield of 185.3 mL/g VS. Within the threshold, methane production progress and VFAs release could be enhanced simultaneously by rational CR increasing, but no significant methane yield improvement was observed; above, the rapid and stable biogas generation could be acquired with a competitive methane yield of 174.7 mL/g VS (150% CR). No matter within or above the threshold, efficient lingo-cellulosic degradation was always accompanied by the moderate CR for effective methane generation. SSB was proposed to be above threshold for industrial application.

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