Effects of Carrier Materials on Anaerobic Hydrogen Production by Continuous Mixed Immobilized Sludge Reactors

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  • Qiaoyan Li
    Affiliation

    School of Forestry, Northeast Forestry University, 150060 Harbin, 26 Hexing road, China
    School of Environment and Planning, Liaocheng University, 252000 Liaocheng, 1 Hunan road, China

  • Yikun Cao
    Affiliation

    Baoshan Environmental Protection Agency, 201906 Shanghai, 2 Mishan Road, China

  • Yongfeng Li
    Affiliation

    School of Forestry, Northeast Forestry University, 150060 Harbin, 26 Hexing road, China

https://doi.org/10.3311/PPch.13771

Abstract

To enhance hydrogen production rate and increase substrate utilization efficiency of anaerobic fermentation, three carrier materials, Granular Activated Carbon (GAC), Zeolite Molecular Sieve (ZMS) and Biological Ceramic Ring (BCR), were used as carrier materials in Continuous Mixed Immobilized Sludge Reactors (CMISRs). The effects of carrier materials and substrate organic loading rate (OLR, OLR = 12, 24, 36, 48 kg/m3/d) on biohydrogen production were investigate, respectively. The highest HPRs of ZMS, GAC and BCR were achieved under the OLR of 36 kg COD/m3/d, and were 2.01, 1.81, and 2.86 L/L/d, respectively. The highest COD removal efficiencies of ZMS, GAC and BCR were 38.95 % (OLR = 24 kg COD/m3/d), 36.47 % (OLR = 36 kg COD/m3/d), and 41.03 % (OLR = 36 kg COD/m3/d), respectively. The best substrate degradation rate of ZMS, GAC and BCR were 40.33 % (OLR = 24 kg COD/m3/d), 38.30 % (OLR = 24 kg COD/m3/d) and 45.60 % (OLR = 12 kg COD/m3/d). The results indicated that biological ceramic ring get better hydrogen production and wastewater treatment performance as sludge carrier material for hydrogen production in immobilized bioprocesses.

Keywords:

anaerobic sludge, carrier material, ethanol-type fermentation, immobilized techniques

Published Online

2020-08-07

How to Cite

Li, Q., Cao, Y., Li, Y. “Effects of Carrier Materials on Anaerobic Hydrogen Production by Continuous Mixed Immobilized Sludge Reactors”, Periodica Polytechnica Chemical Engineering, 65(1), pp. 124–132, 2021. https://doi.org/10.3311/PPch.13771

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