Influence of swine wastewater separation into solid and liquid fractions, on methane production with granular and disperse sludge

In most cases, the current strategies to treat swine effluents in Mexico are not efficient, resulting in the discharge of partially treated wastewater, wasting an energy resource. This study aimed to evaluate the impact of the solid-liquid separation of swine wastewater on methane production using g...

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Autores principales: Valdez, Marisol, Bobadilla, Yesenia, Garcia, Refugio, Martinez, Claudia, Alvarez Valencia, Luis Humberto
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spelling biotecnia-article-15372022-05-31T17:40:22Z Influence of swine wastewater separation into solid and liquid fractions, on methane production with granular and disperse sludge Influencia de la separación de agua residual porcina en fracciones sólida y líquida, en la producción de metano con Iodo anaerobio granular y disperso Valdez, Marisol Bobadilla, Yesenia Garcia, Refugio Martinez, Claudia Alvarez Valencia, Luis Humberto swine wastewater, methane, solid separation, granular sludge, disperse sludge agua residual porcina, metano, separación de sólidos, lodo granular, lodo disperso In most cases, the current strategies to treat swine effluents in Mexico are not efficient, resulting in the discharge of partially treated wastewater, wasting an energy resource. This study aimed to evaluate the impact of the solid-liquid separation of swine wastewater on methane production using granular (GS) and disperse sludge (DS), under three concentrations. The COD concentration in the raw effluent (RE) was 13,640 mg/L, which corresponds up to 69 % to the solid fraction (SF) and the remaining to the liquid fraction (LF). The results indicate that the cultures with the SF produced the higher cumulative methane, increasing 1.47-, 1.31-, and 1.22-times in retaliation to the RE, at 3, 6, and 9 g VSS/L of DS. The solid-liquid separation strategy resulted in a higher methane production, evidenced by the amount of methane obtained by the SF and LF, which was 2.14- and 2.28-times higher than the obtained by the RE. The application of anaerobic processes to treat solid and liquid wastes will allow to recovery efficiently the energy from the transformation of organic matter into methane. Las estrategias actuales de tratamiento de efluentes porcinos en México son en muchos casos poco eficientes, que se traduce en la descarga de aguas tratadas parcialmente y no tratadas, así como el desaprovechamiento de un recurso energético. El objetivo de este estudio fue evaluar el impacto de la separación sólida-líquida del agua residual porcina sobre la producción de metano, utilizando lodo granular (LG) y lodo disperso (LD), bajo tres concentraciones. La concentración de DQO en el efluente crudo (EC) fue de 13,640 mg/L, con 69 % correspondiente a la fracción sólida (FS) y el resto para la fracción líquida (FL). Los resultados indican que los cultivos con la FS produjeron una mayor cantidad de metano, incrementándose 1.47, 1.31 y 1.22 veces en comparación al EC, para las concentraciones de 3, 6 y 9 g SSV/L de LD. La estrategia de separación sólida-líquida resultó en incrementos en la producción de metano, evidenciado porque la suma del metano acumulado por la FS y FL fue entre 2.14 y 2.28 veces mayor que la cantidad obtenida por el EC. La aplicación de procesos anaerobios para tratar residuos sólidos y líquidos permitirá recuperar de manera más eficiente la energía a partir de la transformación de la materia orgánica a metano. Universidad de Sonora 2022-02-23 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion Original peer-reviewed articles Artículos originales evaluados por pares application/pdf text/xml https://biotecnia.unison.mx/index.php/biotecnia/article/view/1537 10.18633/biotecnia.v24i1.1537 Biotecnia; Vol. 24 No. 1 (2022): Enero-Abril; 107-115 Biotecnia; Vol. 24 Núm. 1 (2022): Enero-Abril; 107-115 1665-1456 1665-1456 spa https://biotecnia.unison.mx/index.php/biotecnia/article/view/1537/638 https://biotecnia.unison.mx/index.php/biotecnia/article/view/1537/675 Derechos de autor 2022 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0
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author Valdez, Marisol
Bobadilla, Yesenia
Garcia, Refugio
Martinez, Claudia
Alvarez Valencia, Luis Humberto
spellingShingle Valdez, Marisol
Bobadilla, Yesenia
Garcia, Refugio
Martinez, Claudia
Alvarez Valencia, Luis Humberto
Influence of swine wastewater separation into solid and liquid fractions, on methane production with granular and disperse sludge
author_facet Valdez, Marisol
Bobadilla, Yesenia
Garcia, Refugio
Martinez, Claudia
Alvarez Valencia, Luis Humberto
author_sort Valdez, Marisol
title Influence of swine wastewater separation into solid and liquid fractions, on methane production with granular and disperse sludge
title_short Influence of swine wastewater separation into solid and liquid fractions, on methane production with granular and disperse sludge
title_full Influence of swine wastewater separation into solid and liquid fractions, on methane production with granular and disperse sludge
title_fullStr Influence of swine wastewater separation into solid and liquid fractions, on methane production with granular and disperse sludge
title_full_unstemmed Influence of swine wastewater separation into solid and liquid fractions, on methane production with granular and disperse sludge
title_sort influence of swine wastewater separation into solid and liquid fractions, on methane production with granular and disperse sludge
description In most cases, the current strategies to treat swine effluents in Mexico are not efficient, resulting in the discharge of partially treated wastewater, wasting an energy resource. This study aimed to evaluate the impact of the solid-liquid separation of swine wastewater on methane production using granular (GS) and disperse sludge (DS), under three concentrations. The COD concentration in the raw effluent (RE) was 13,640 mg/L, which corresponds up to 69 % to the solid fraction (SF) and the remaining to the liquid fraction (LF). The results indicate that the cultures with the SF produced the higher cumulative methane, increasing 1.47-, 1.31-, and 1.22-times in retaliation to the RE, at 3, 6, and 9 g VSS/L of DS. The solid-liquid separation strategy resulted in a higher methane production, evidenced by the amount of methane obtained by the SF and LF, which was 2.14- and 2.28-times higher than the obtained by the RE. The application of anaerobic processes to treat solid and liquid wastes will allow to recovery efficiently the energy from the transformation of organic matter into methane.
publisher Universidad de Sonora
publishDate 2022
url https://biotecnia.unison.mx/index.php/biotecnia/article/view/1537
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