This study was conducted to investigate the effects of chemical pretreatments on biogas production from coffee waste. After the preparation of a mixture of coffee waste with a TS concentration of 10% w/w, basic and acid pretreatments were conducted in batch mode and their performances were compared with the biogas produced from a mixture without any pretreatment stage. The basic pretreatment demonstrated a very good action on the hydrolysis of the lignin and cellulose, and permitted a biogas production of about 18 NL/L with a methane content of almost 80% v/v. Thus, the basic pretreatment has been used to scaleup the process. The coffee refuse was has been carried out in a 45 L anaerobic reactor working in continuous mode and in a mesophilic condition (35 C) with a Hydraulic Retention Time (HRT) of about 40 days. A high biogas production of 1.14 NL/L d, with a methane percentage of 65% v/v was obtained, thus permitting a process yield of about 83% to be obtained.

Optimization of biogas production from coffee production waste

Battista, Federico
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2016-01-01

Abstract

This study was conducted to investigate the effects of chemical pretreatments on biogas production from coffee waste. After the preparation of a mixture of coffee waste with a TS concentration of 10% w/w, basic and acid pretreatments were conducted in batch mode and their performances were compared with the biogas produced from a mixture without any pretreatment stage. The basic pretreatment demonstrated a very good action on the hydrolysis of the lignin and cellulose, and permitted a biogas production of about 18 NL/L with a methane content of almost 80% v/v. Thus, the basic pretreatment has been used to scaleup the process. The coffee refuse was has been carried out in a 45 L anaerobic reactor working in continuous mode and in a mesophilic condition (35 C) with a Hydraulic Retention Time (HRT) of about 40 days. A high biogas production of 1.14 NL/L d, with a methane percentage of 65% v/v was obtained, thus permitting a process yield of about 83% to be obtained.
2016
Coffee production residues, Anaerobic Digestion, Pretreatments, Volatile Fatty Acids influence, Batch and continuous mode
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