Biogas production by integrating lava rock, red clay & ceramic bio ring as support carrier in treatment of landfill leachate with liquidised food waste

To evaluate the feasibility of co-digestion of landfill leachate and liquidised food waste, batch experiments were conducted to explore the optimal mixing ratio and support carrier integration in up-flow anaerobic sludge blanket reactors. Continuous experiments were conducted to evaluate the long-te...

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Main Authors: Zamrisham, Nur Ain Fitriah, Idrus, Syazwani, Harun, Mohd Razif, Razak, Mohd Shahrizal Ab, Jaman, Khairina
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Published: Elsevier 2024
Online Access:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/106169/
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author Zamrisham, Nur Ain Fitriah
Idrus, Syazwani
Harun, Mohd Razif
Razak, Mohd Shahrizal Ab
Jaman, Khairina
author_facet Zamrisham, Nur Ain Fitriah
Idrus, Syazwani
Harun, Mohd Razif
Razak, Mohd Shahrizal Ab
Jaman, Khairina
author_sort Zamrisham, Nur Ain Fitriah
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description To evaluate the feasibility of co-digestion of landfill leachate and liquidised food waste, batch experiments were conducted to explore the optimal mixing ratio and support carrier integration in up-flow anaerobic sludge blanket reactors. Continuous experiments were conducted to evaluate the long-term effects of support carriers on methane generation and digestate characteristics. To compare biogas accuracy, Biomethane Potential Tests 1 and 2 data were used to build artificial neural networks using feed-forward backpropagation and support vector machines using linear function. Red clay bio ring, ceramic bio ring and lava rock support carriers were used in the modified reactors. Significant improvement in the anaerobic process was observed during the co-digestion, along with the addition of a ceramic bio ring with biogas production (2150 mL/d), specific methane production (293.30 mL CH4/gCODadded, >66.10 compared to the conventional reactor), and chemical oxygen demand removal (>80) at an organic loading rate of 6 g/L/day. The Brunauer-Emmett-Teller method demonstrates that ceramic bio ring has a higher specific surface area (7.87 m2/g). The support vector machine model had superior predicted accuracy in biogas production with an R2 of 0.986, indicating it is more robust for large-scale applications. Thus, utilising a suitable proportion of substrates and selecting an appropriate support carrier can stimulate methanogenic activity, which can boost methane production, a promising renewable energy source, and produce higher-quality effluent.
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spelling upm-1061692024-06-13T02:36:03Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/106169/ Biogas production by integrating lava rock, red clay & ceramic bio ring as support carrier in treatment of landfill leachate with liquidised food waste Zamrisham, Nur Ain Fitriah Idrus, Syazwani Harun, Mohd Razif Razak, Mohd Shahrizal Ab Jaman, Khairina To evaluate the feasibility of co-digestion of landfill leachate and liquidised food waste, batch experiments were conducted to explore the optimal mixing ratio and support carrier integration in up-flow anaerobic sludge blanket reactors. Continuous experiments were conducted to evaluate the long-term effects of support carriers on methane generation and digestate characteristics. To compare biogas accuracy, Biomethane Potential Tests 1 and 2 data were used to build artificial neural networks using feed-forward backpropagation and support vector machines using linear function. Red clay bio ring, ceramic bio ring and lava rock support carriers were used in the modified reactors. Significant improvement in the anaerobic process was observed during the co-digestion, along with the addition of a ceramic bio ring with biogas production (2150 mL/d), specific methane production (293.30 mL CH4/gCODadded, >66.10 compared to the conventional reactor), and chemical oxygen demand removal (>80) at an organic loading rate of 6 g/L/day. The Brunauer-Emmett-Teller method demonstrates that ceramic bio ring has a higher specific surface area (7.87 m2/g). The support vector machine model had superior predicted accuracy in biogas production with an R2 of 0.986, indicating it is more robust for large-scale applications. Thus, utilising a suitable proportion of substrates and selecting an appropriate support carrier can stimulate methanogenic activity, which can boost methane production, a promising renewable energy source, and produce higher-quality effluent. Elsevier 2024 Article PeerReviewed Zamrisham, Nur Ain Fitriah and Idrus, Syazwani and Harun, Mohd Razif and Razak, Mohd Shahrizal Ab and Jaman, Khairina (2024) Biogas production by integrating lava rock, red clay & ceramic bio ring as support carrier in treatment of landfill leachate with liquidised food waste. Biochemical Engineering Journal, 204. art. no. 109221. pp. 1-18. ISSN 1369-703X https://www.sciencedirect.com/journal/biochemical-engineering-journal/vol/204/suppl/C 10.1016/j.bej.2024.109221
spellingShingle Zamrisham, Nur Ain Fitriah
Idrus, Syazwani
Harun, Mohd Razif
Razak, Mohd Shahrizal Ab
Jaman, Khairina
Biogas production by integrating lava rock, red clay & ceramic bio ring as support carrier in treatment of landfill leachate with liquidised food waste
title Biogas production by integrating lava rock, red clay & ceramic bio ring as support carrier in treatment of landfill leachate with liquidised food waste
title_full Biogas production by integrating lava rock, red clay & ceramic bio ring as support carrier in treatment of landfill leachate with liquidised food waste
title_fullStr Biogas production by integrating lava rock, red clay & ceramic bio ring as support carrier in treatment of landfill leachate with liquidised food waste
title_full_unstemmed Biogas production by integrating lava rock, red clay & ceramic bio ring as support carrier in treatment of landfill leachate with liquidised food waste
title_short Biogas production by integrating lava rock, red clay & ceramic bio ring as support carrier in treatment of landfill leachate with liquidised food waste
title_sort biogas production by integrating lava rock, red clay & ceramic bio ring as support carrier in treatment of landfill leachate with liquidised food waste
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