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Co-digestion of Hog Manure with Glycerol to Boost Biogas Production Oswald Wohlgemut (MSc) July 14, 2008.

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1 Co-digestion of Hog Manure with Glycerol to Boost Biogas Production Oswald Wohlgemut (MSc) July 14, 2008

2 Farm-scale Anaerobic Digestion

3 Background  Anaerobic digestion

4 Lab Research Co-digesting hog manure with Glycerol Goals – To find optimal glycerol dosage – To boost biogas and methane production – To determine nutrient (N,P) fate through digestion – To gather information to be used for operating a pilot-scale model Biodiesel Glycerol

5 Why co-digest with glycerol?  To find a valuable use for biodiesel waste  To help boost biogas and methane production  Make the process more economical  To reduce GHG emissions  To increase “green energy” in Manitoba

6 Experimental Setup  4 bench-scale anaerobic digesters (4L)  Complete-mix, mesophilic (35ºC), semi-continuous fed, with gas collection

7 Experimental Setup 1. Shock Loading Effect – addition of 1%, 2%, 4% pure glycerol (by weight) 2. Comparison Study – comparing 1% pure glycerol to 1% crude glycerol (by weight) 3. Digester Recovery – testing microbial resistance to high COD glycerol loading over time

8 Feed Characteristics  Hog manure screened and diluted (~1% TS)  pH 7.6 Digester FeedCOD (g/l)Additional COD load Manure (Control)16.7 Manure + 1% Pure Glycerol29.71.7x Manure + 2% Pure Glycerol42.32.5x Manure + 4% Pure Glycerol72.34.3x Manure + 1% Crude Glycerol30.11.8x

9 Results  Shock Loading Experiment  Control (Manure) ~ 72% CH 4  Manure + 1% pure glycerol ~ 64% CH 4

10 Results  Shock Loading Experiment  Reactors with 2% and 4% pure glycerol addition were overloaded with SCOD and did not stabilize

11 Results  Comparison Experiment  Control (Manure) ~ 70% CH 4  Manure +1% pure glycerol ~ 63% CH 4  Manure + 1% crude glycerol ~ 67% CH 4 1.8 X

12 Results  Digester Recovery  Can bacteria recover from overloading?  Comparing 2% glycerol loading in experiment 1 & 3 Experiment 1 Glycerol start Glycerol stop 2.8 X Experiment 3

13 Results  Methane Yield and Composition Substratem³CH 4 /kg COD added % CH 4 composition Control (Manure)0.23971 1% pure glycerol + manure 0.25763 1% crude glycerol + manure 0.24567 2% pure glycerol + manure 0.24459

14 Conclusion Biogas and methane production increased with glycerol addition A high glycerol shock loading can cause digester failure with a buildup of VFAs Bacteria were able to recover and utilize high glycerol COD loading over time Methane composition decreases with increasing glycerol addition Crude glycerol did not have inhibitory effects

15 Future Research  Batch experiments with raw manure to determine BMP (Biochemical Methane Potential) of manure with different concentrations of glycerol  Analysis to determine nutrient (P, N) fate through digestion with glycerol

16 Future Research  Pilot-scale digester in a solar greenhouse

17 Acknowledgements  Manitoba Agriculture, Food and Rural Initiatives  Dr. Nazim Cicek  Dr. Jan Oleszkiewicz  My colleagues in the lab

18 Questions?


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