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Experimental Study of Increase of Biogas Production from Lagoon Station's Sludge by Alkaline Pretreatment

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ENERGY & ENVIRONMENT
Volume 34, Issue 5, Pages 1492-1508

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SAGE PUBLICATIONS LTD
DOI: 10.1177/0958305X221088569

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anaerobic digestion; lagoon station's sludge; biogas enhance; alkaline pretreatment; NaOH

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The present research focuses on the experimental study of the effect of alkaline pretreatment with NaOH on biogas production. The results indicate that the chemical alkaline pretreatment can significantly increase the biogas production at an optimal concentration.
The present research focuses on the experimental study of the effect of alkaline pretreatment with NaOH on biogas production. Different concentrations of NaOH, i.e. 1, 2.5 and 5% (w/w), were tested on the lagoon station's sludge (dry basis) at room temperature for 24 h. The results obtained after 60 days of digestion, through the cumulative volume of biogas recorded, clearly indicate a positive effect of the chemical alkaline pretreatment on the anaerobic digestion since the amount of biogas produced increased by 42.6% when the NaOH concentration was close to 2.5%. This concentration is considered optimal under the chosen conditions. Indeed, inhibition of the methanogenic activity and a blockage of the digestion process are observed beyond this concentration. These results suggest that the alkaline pretreatment can improve the energy efficiency of the obtained biogas (CH4 content) and reduce the residence time.

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