Quantitative influences of butyrate or propionate on thermophilic production of methane from biomass
Sodium butyrate and sodium propionate were continuously infused into separate 4-liter thermophilic digesters. These digesters were operated at 55/sup 0/C, had a retention time of 20 days, and had a pH of 7.8. Infusion rates were started at 10 mM day/sup -1/ and were increased incrementally when new stable external organic acid pool sizes and new stable gas production rates were observed. Stable conditions were obtained in both digesters at an infusion rate of 15 mM day/sup -1/, with methanogenesis elevated over that of control digesters. Calculations based on expected CH/sub 4/ at this infusion rate and measured CH/sub 4/ production in the treated and control digesters, however, showed an approximately 25% inhibition of methanogenesis in both digesters. A digester infused with sodium chloride showed little or no inhibition at this infusion rate, but was totally inhibited when its infusion rate was increased to 20 mM day/sup -1/, and cumulative added NaCl reached 0.38 M. The butyrate and propionate-amended digesters tolerated addition rates of 20 mM day/sup -1/, but both failed when they were increased to 25 mM day/sup -1/. These results indicate that the thermophilic digesters could function stably at higher external pool sizes of butyrate or propionate than routinely observed.
- Research Organization:
- Univ. of Florida, Gainesville
- OSTI ID:
- 6200427
- Journal Information:
- Appl. Environ. Microbiol.; (United States), Journal Name: Appl. Environ. Microbiol.; (United States) Vol. 51:2; ISSN AEMID
- Country of Publication:
- United States
- Language:
- English
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090122* -- Hydrocarbon Fuels-- Preparation from Wastes or Biomass-- (1976-1989)
ALKALI METAL COMPOUNDS
ALKANES
ANAEROBIC DIGESTION
BIOCONVERSION
BIOMASS
BIOREACTORS
BUTYRIC ACID
CARBOXYLIC ACIDS
CHLORIDES
CHLORINE COMPOUNDS
DIGESTION
ENERGY SOURCES
HALIDES
HALOGEN COMPOUNDS
HYDROCARBONS
MANAGEMENT
METHANE
MONOCARBOXYLIC ACIDS
ORGANIC ACIDS
ORGANIC COMPOUNDS
PROCESSING
PROPIONIC ACID
RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCES
SODIUM CHLORIDES
SODIUM COMPOUNDS
WASTE MANAGEMENT
WASTE PROCESSING
YIELDS