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Article, 2024

Spatial monitoring of hydrolysis in a plug-flow bioreactor: a support for flexible operation?

BIORESOURCES AND BIOPROCESSING, Volume 11, 1, 10.1186/s40643-024-00740-0

Contributors

Menzel, Theresa 0000-0003-3467-6917 [1] Neubauer, Peter 0000-0002-1214-9713 [1] Junne, Stefan 0000-0001-6185-2627 (Corresponding author) [1] [2]

Affiliations

  1. [1] Tech Univ Berlin, Inst Biotechnol, Chair Bioproc Engn, Ackerstr 76 ACK 24, D-13355 Berlin, Germany
  2. [NORA names: Germany; Europe, EU; OECD];
  3. [2] Aalborg Univ, Dept Chem & Biosci, Niels Bohrs Vej 8, DK-6700 Esbjerg, Denmark
  4. [NORA names: AAU Aalborg University; University; Denmark; Europe, EU; Nordic; OECD]

Abstract

Hydrolysis at changing hydraulic retention time, recirculation, bedding straw content in the feed, bioaugmentation and the impact of those changes on gradient formation in the liquid phase in plug-flow reactors (PFRs) was examined. The pH-value, conductivity and oxidation-reduction potential (ORP) were monitored at three spots along the PFRs to study potential correlations to process performance during a total process time of 123 weeks. The on-line monitoring showed good correlations to acidogenesis: namely, the pH and ORP to the acidification, to butyric (and lactic) acid concentration and to the acid yield. The ORP (measured at the inlet) showed the most stable correlation to acidogenesis under dynamic operation, while the conductivity (at the outlet) correlated to the acid concentration in dependence on the feedstock. Multiple measurement spots as used in this study allow to gain more information about acidogenic fermentation than a single spot, simplifying process control and automation attempts with recalcitrant feedstock.

Keywords

Anaerobic digestion, Bedding straw, Hydraulic retention time, Multiposition monitoring, Thin-sludge recirculation

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