Effects of temperature and HRT on biogas production in moving and fixed bed of a novel upflow anaerobic hybrid (UAHB) reactor.
Leonardo Kozak MichelonJosé Gustavo Venâncio da Silva RamosKarina Querne de CarvalhoFernando Hermes PassigPublished in: Environmental technology (2022)
The upflow anaerobic hybrid (UAHB) reactor combines the advantages of a upflow anaerobic sludge blanket (UASB-type) reactor and an anaerobic filter in a single compartment. A novel configuration of the UAHB reactor, composed of two three-phase separators (3PHS), was proposed to evaluate the biogas production in the moving and fixed bed in the treatment of synthetic sewage at a temperature range of 14-21 °C and hydraulic retention time (HRT) of 12, 10 and 8 h. The bench-scale reactor was operated in three different phases with organic loading rate (VOLR) of 0.6 (0.3-0.7), 0.7 ± 0.2, and 1.1 ± 0.1 kg COD m -3 d -1 , respectively, for 225 days. The average removal efficiency of chemical oxygen demand (COD t ) was 78 (42-89)%, and the total biogas yield was 3090 (1704-4782) mL d -1 , with 66% of the lower 3PHS (moving bed) and 34% of the upper 3PHS (fixed bed). However, no significant difference was observed between the biogas yield on the 3PHS ( p -value = 0.5048), thus confirming the influence of temperature in the biogas production. The average percentage of methane was 76 (60-82)% for both beds, and the filter media increased the production by 21%. Thus, it can be concluded that the fixed bed suppressed the instability of the moving bed regarding the biogas production and contributed to the final quality of the effluent.