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Biogas production from brewery yeast using and anaerobic sequencing batch reactor (ASBR) (CROSBI ID 237624)

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Zupančič, Gregor Drago ; Panjičko, Mario ; Zelić, Bruno Biogas production from brewery yeast using and anaerobic sequencing batch reactor (ASBR) // Food technology and biotechnology, 55 (2017), 2; 187-196. doi: 10.17113/ftb.55.02.17.5080

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Zupančič, Gregor Drago ; Panjičko, Mario ; Zelić, Bruno

engleski

Biogas production from brewery yeast using and anaerobic sequencing batch reactor (ASBR)

Renewable energy sources are becoming increasingly important in the beverage and food industries. In the brewing industry, a significant percentage of the used raw materials finishes the process as secondary resource or waste. The research on the anaerobic digestion of brewer’s yeast has been scarce until recent years. One of the reasons for this is its use as a secondary resource in the food industry and as cattle feed. Additionally, market value of brewer’s yeast is higher than its energy value. Due to the increase of energy prices, brewer’s yeast has become of interest as energy substrate despite its difficult degradability in anaerobic conditions. The anaerobic co-digestion of brewer’s yeast and anaerobically treated brewery wastewater was studied using a pilot-scale anaerobic sequencing batch reactor (ASBR) seeded with granular biomass. The experiments showed very good and stable operation with an organic loading rate of up to 8.0 kg/(m3⋅day), and with a maximum achieved organic loading rate of 13.6 kg/(m3⋅day) in a single cycle. A specific biogas productivity of over 0.430 m3/kg of the total chemical oxygen demand (COD) inserted, and total COD removal efficiencies of over 90 % were achieved. This study suggests that the brewer’s yeast can be successfully digested in an ASBR without adverse effects on the biogas production for brewer’s yeast/wastewater mixtures of up to 8 % (by volume). By using the brewer’s yeast in the ASBR process, the biogas production from brewery wastewater could be increased by 50 %.

anaerobic digestion ; ASBR ; biogas ; brewer's yeast

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55 (2)

2017.

187-196

objavljeno

1330-9862

10.17113/ftb.55.02.17.5080

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Interdisciplinarne tehničke znanosti, Kemijsko inženjerstvo

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