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Valorization of crude glycerol into hydrogen, 1,3-propanediol, and ethanol in an up-flow anaerobic sludge blanket (UASB) reactor under thermophilic conditions

Sureewan Sittijunda and Alissara Reungsang

Renewable Energy, 2020, vol. 161, issue C, 361-372

Abstract: Simultaneous hydrogen, ethanol, and 1,3-propanediol (1,3-PD) production from pure and crude glycerol were performed under thermophilic conditions (55 ± 4 °C). The effect of the organic loading rate (25, 37.5, 50, 62.5, and 75 g/L-d) on the formation of hydrogen, ethanol, and 1,3-PD was investigated. Maximum hydrogen yields of 2.90 and 2.05 mol-H2/mol-glycerol were achieved with OLR of 62.5 g/L-d of pure and crude glycerol. 1,3-PD yields of 0.32, 0.36 mol/mol-glycerol and ethanol yields of 0.19, 0.22 mol/mol-glycerol were achieved with the optimum OLRs using pure and crude glycerol. Ethanol production at 50.77 and 51.09 mmol/L was achieved at OLRs of 37.5 and 75 g/L-d, respectively, using pure and crude glycerol as substrates while the hydrogen and 1,3-PD yields of 1.08 and 1.69 mol-H2/mol-glycerol and 0.32 and 0.36 mol/mol-glycerol were obtained from these optimal OLRs. COD balance under optimum OLR using pure and crude glycerol as the substrate indicates that 1,3-PD and hydrogen were the main products followed by ethanol. The energy conversion efficiency for hydrogen, 1,3-PD, and ethanol was 34.87, 39.54, 17.88%, respectively. Enterobacter sp., Klebsiella sp., and K. pneumoniae, were found as the simultaneous hydrogen, ethanol, and 1,3-PD producing bacteria presence in pure and crude glycerol fermentation.

Keywords: Renewable energy; Waste utilization; Thermophilic; Bioenergy; Biorefinery (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2020
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DOI: 10.1016/j.renene.2020.07.053

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