High-rate fermentative hydrogen production from palm oil mill effluent in an up-flow anaerobic sludge blanket-fixed film reactor

Document Type

Article

Publication Date

1-1-2014

Abstract

The major problem associated with UASB reactors for biotransformation of organic matter to hydrogen is the long start-up period (2–4 months) required for the growth of the microbial granules. In this study, an integration of granular sludge system and a fixed film reactor in a single reactor was applied to overcome this problem. An up-flow anaerobic sludge blanket-fixed film (UASB-FF) reactor was initially inoculated with heat pretreated seed sludge as inoculum and operated as closed-loop fed-batch for five days (HRT = 24 h; 38 °C; pH 5.5). The reactor was continuously fed with fresh pre-settled POME in order to shorten the start-up period. The organic loading was gradually increased from 4.7 to 51.8 g/L d. Granular sludge rapidly developed within 22 days. Specific hydrogen production rate was 0.514 L H2/g VSS d at the end of the start-up period. Speedy development of bio-granules was attributed to biomass recirculation and the establishment of a fixed film at the upper section of the UASB-FF reactor that resulted in improved interactions among the bacterial consortium.

Keywords

Fermentative hydrogen production, Granulated sludge formation, UASB-FF, Bioreactor start-up, Palm oil mill effluent, COD removal

Divisions

fac_eng,InstituteofBiologicalSciences

Funders

Universiti Malaya from (1) Biohydrogen production from renewable resource using indigenous microorganisms (53-02-03-1013) and (2) UMRG (RG054 09SUS)

Publication Title

Chemical Engineering Research and Design

Volume

92

Issue

10

Publisher

Institution of Chemical Engineers

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