Utilisation Of Organic Acids From Anaerobically Treated Palm Oil Mill Effluent With And Without Sludge Recycle For Polyhydroxyalkanoate Production

Two-stage fermentation was carried out in this study where palm oil mill effluent (POME) was used as substrate for volatile fatty acids (VFA) production by continuous anaerobic treatment using a 50 L continuous stirred tank reactor (CSTR). The VFA obtained were then used for polyhydroxyalkanoate...

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spelling my.upm.eprints.118632024-06-27T01:41:42Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/11863/ Utilisation Of Organic Acids From Anaerobically Treated Palm Oil Mill Effluent With And Without Sludge Recycle For Polyhydroxyalkanoate Production Sim, Kean Hong Two-stage fermentation was carried out in this study where palm oil mill effluent (POME) was used as substrate for volatile fatty acids (VFA) production by continuous anaerobic treatment using a 50 L continuous stirred tank reactor (CSTR). The VFA obtained were then used for polyhydroxyalkanoate (PHA) production by Ralstonia eutropha ATCC 17699. Three experiments were conducted in anaerobic treatment of POME until steady state was achieved, i.e. (1) pH 6.5, 30"C, 80 rpm, sludge/POME ratio 1: 1, hydraulic retention time (HRT) 4 days, without sludge recycle and POME was fed continuously; (2) pH 6.5, 30"C, 100 rpm, sludge/POME ratio 1:1, HRT 4 days, without sludge recycle and POME was fed manually three times a day; (3) pH 5.5, 30°C, 150 rpm, sludge/POME ratio 3:7, HRT 4 days, SRT 8.2 days with partially sludge recycled (500 mL) and POME was fed manually three times a day. The major acids produced were acetic, propionic and butyric acids. The highest amount of VF A obtained were 15.36 g/L in 2nd experiment, followed by 1st experiment with 15.04 g/L and finally 1023 g/L in 3rd experiment For 2nd and 3rd experiments, COD removal was low which values at 12 5% and 31 1 % while BOD yield were 58 3% and 43.4% respectively. 2003-04 Thesis NonPeerReviewed text en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/11863/1/FSMB_2003_14_.pdf Sim, Kean Hong (2003) Utilisation Of Organic Acids From Anaerobically Treated Palm Oil Mill Effluent With And Without Sludge Recycle For Polyhydroxyalkanoate Production. Masters thesis, Universiti Putra Malaysia. Organic acids Anaerobiosis Plants - Effect of anaerobiosis on English
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topic Organic acids
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Anaerobiosis
Plants - Effect of anaerobiosis on
Sim, Kean Hong
Utilisation Of Organic Acids From Anaerobically Treated Palm Oil Mill Effluent With And Without Sludge Recycle For Polyhydroxyalkanoate Production
description Two-stage fermentation was carried out in this study where palm oil mill effluent (POME) was used as substrate for volatile fatty acids (VFA) production by continuous anaerobic treatment using a 50 L continuous stirred tank reactor (CSTR). The VFA obtained were then used for polyhydroxyalkanoate (PHA) production by Ralstonia eutropha ATCC 17699. Three experiments were conducted in anaerobic treatment of POME until steady state was achieved, i.e. (1) pH 6.5, 30"C, 80 rpm, sludge/POME ratio 1: 1, hydraulic retention time (HRT) 4 days, without sludge recycle and POME was fed continuously; (2) pH 6.5, 30"C, 100 rpm, sludge/POME ratio 1:1, HRT 4 days, without sludge recycle and POME was fed manually three times a day; (3) pH 5.5, 30°C, 150 rpm, sludge/POME ratio 3:7, HRT 4 days, SRT 8.2 days with partially sludge recycled (500 mL) and POME was fed manually three times a day. The major acids produced were acetic, propionic and butyric acids. The highest amount of VF A obtained were 15.36 g/L in 2nd experiment, followed by 1st experiment with 15.04 g/L and finally 1023 g/L in 3rd experiment For 2nd and 3rd experiments, COD removal was low which values at 12 5% and 31 1 % while BOD yield were 58 3% and 43.4% respectively.
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author Sim, Kean Hong
author_facet Sim, Kean Hong
author_sort Sim, Kean Hong
title Utilisation Of Organic Acids From Anaerobically Treated Palm Oil Mill Effluent With And Without Sludge Recycle For Polyhydroxyalkanoate Production
title_short Utilisation Of Organic Acids From Anaerobically Treated Palm Oil Mill Effluent With And Without Sludge Recycle For Polyhydroxyalkanoate Production
title_full Utilisation Of Organic Acids From Anaerobically Treated Palm Oil Mill Effluent With And Without Sludge Recycle For Polyhydroxyalkanoate Production
title_fullStr Utilisation Of Organic Acids From Anaerobically Treated Palm Oil Mill Effluent With And Without Sludge Recycle For Polyhydroxyalkanoate Production
title_full_unstemmed Utilisation Of Organic Acids From Anaerobically Treated Palm Oil Mill Effluent With And Without Sludge Recycle For Polyhydroxyalkanoate Production
title_sort utilisation of organic acids from anaerobically treated palm oil mill effluent with and without sludge recycle for polyhydroxyalkanoate production
publishDate 2003
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