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Improving the energy balance of ethanol industry with methane production from vinasse and molasses in two-stage anaerobic reactors
Fecha
2019-11-20Registro en:
Journal of Cleaner Production, v. 238.
0959-6526
10.1016/j.jclepro.2019.07.052
2-s2.0-85070207710
4115632587013747
0000-0003-2832-2848
Autor
Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp)
Faculty of Technology “Nilo de Stéfani”
Institución
Resumen
Thermophilic anaerobic digestion is a viable option for processing sugarcane vinasse that recovers energy in the form of methane. However, restarting real-scale vinasse-treating reactors, at the resumption of the sugarcane harvest season, can lead to difficulties, making it desirable to keep them in continuous operation in the off-season. Thus, was evaluated the thermophilic anaerobic conversion of sugarcane vinasse in a two-stage upflow anaerobic sludge blanket (UASB) reactor (reactors R1 and R2), employing sugarcane molasses in the off-season for methane production, followed again by vinasse in the following harvest season. UASB reactor R2 yielded a higher methane percentage in biogas and higher volumetric methane production rates and methane yield than R1, accounting for a 58% increase in energy production in the two-stage system compared to the single-stage system using vinasse. It is observed that the molasses is an important source of carbon for the energy production using the thermophilic UASB reactors (18.01 MJ L−1 molasses), compared to alcoholic fermentation (8.30 MJ L−1 molasses). The methane produced in the reactors system (R1 + R2), after the off-season, can generate 5.1 kWh d−1 per m3 of vinasse, or 17% of the electricity needed to process a ton of sugarcane.