Start-up operation of semi-commercial closed anaerobic digester for palm oil mill effluent treatment

Palm oil mill effluent (POME) generated through oil extraction processes has a great impact to the industry. Owing to its chemical properties and volume of discharge, a large wastewater treatment is required to reduce the polluting strength of POME before safe discharge. Thus the selection and perfo...

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Main Authors: Yacob, Shahrakbah, Shirai, Yoshihito, Hassan, Mohd Ali, Wakisaka, Minato, Subash, Sunderaj
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Published: Elsevier 2006
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spelling my.upm.eprints.72732015-11-11T03:37:25Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/7273/ Start-up operation of semi-commercial closed anaerobic digester for palm oil mill effluent treatment Yacob, Shahrakbah Shirai, Yoshihito Hassan, Mohd Ali Wakisaka, Minato Subash, Sunderaj Palm oil mill effluent (POME) generated through oil extraction processes has a great impact to the industry. Owing to its chemical properties and volume of discharge, a large wastewater treatment is required to reduce the polluting strength of POME before safe discharge. Thus the selection and performance of the treatment system determine the quality of wastewater discharge. An improved 500 m3 closed digester was constructed to evaluate the POME treatment efficiency for a comparison study with the open digester system. Prior to actual treatment, the closed digester was under gone a start-up operation which is crucial to the overall POME treatment. During the start-up operation, the system demonstrated a remarkable performance of high COD removal efficiency (up to 97%) and satisfactory ratio of volatile fatty acids: alkalinity (VFA:Alk) between 0.1 and 0.3. The lowest hydraulic retention time (HRT) at 17 days was achieved in less than 3 months. Initial biogas production rate was high, however declined during higher organic loading rates (OLR). This was attributed to sudden variations of POME chemical properties that affect the system stability. The start-up strategy used for this process has achieved its objectives by creating an active microbial population which was expressed in terms of key performance parameters such as % COD removal efficiency, pH, VFA:Alk and HRT. Elsevier 2006-04 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/7273/1/Start-up%20operation%20of%20semi-commercial%20closed%20anaerobic%20digester%20for%20palm%20oil%20mill%20effluent%20treatment.pdf Yacob, Shahrakbah and Shirai, Yoshihito and Hassan, Mohd Ali and Wakisaka, Minato and Subash, Sunderaj (2006) Start-up operation of semi-commercial closed anaerobic digester for palm oil mill effluent treatment. Process Biochemistry, 41 (4). pp. 962-964. ISSN 0032-9592 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.procbio.2005.10.021 10.1016/j.procbio.2005.10.021 English
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description Palm oil mill effluent (POME) generated through oil extraction processes has a great impact to the industry. Owing to its chemical properties and volume of discharge, a large wastewater treatment is required to reduce the polluting strength of POME before safe discharge. Thus the selection and performance of the treatment system determine the quality of wastewater discharge. An improved 500 m3 closed digester was constructed to evaluate the POME treatment efficiency for a comparison study with the open digester system. Prior to actual treatment, the closed digester was under gone a start-up operation which is crucial to the overall POME treatment. During the start-up operation, the system demonstrated a remarkable performance of high COD removal efficiency (up to 97%) and satisfactory ratio of volatile fatty acids: alkalinity (VFA:Alk) between 0.1 and 0.3. The lowest hydraulic retention time (HRT) at 17 days was achieved in less than 3 months. Initial biogas production rate was high, however declined during higher organic loading rates (OLR). This was attributed to sudden variations of POME chemical properties that affect the system stability. The start-up strategy used for this process has achieved its objectives by creating an active microbial population which was expressed in terms of key performance parameters such as % COD removal efficiency, pH, VFA:Alk and HRT.
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author Yacob, Shahrakbah
Shirai, Yoshihito
Hassan, Mohd Ali
Wakisaka, Minato
Subash, Sunderaj
spellingShingle Yacob, Shahrakbah
Shirai, Yoshihito
Hassan, Mohd Ali
Wakisaka, Minato
Subash, Sunderaj
Start-up operation of semi-commercial closed anaerobic digester for palm oil mill effluent treatment
author_facet Yacob, Shahrakbah
Shirai, Yoshihito
Hassan, Mohd Ali
Wakisaka, Minato
Subash, Sunderaj
author_sort Yacob, Shahrakbah
title Start-up operation of semi-commercial closed anaerobic digester for palm oil mill effluent treatment
title_short Start-up operation of semi-commercial closed anaerobic digester for palm oil mill effluent treatment
title_full Start-up operation of semi-commercial closed anaerobic digester for palm oil mill effluent treatment
title_fullStr Start-up operation of semi-commercial closed anaerobic digester for palm oil mill effluent treatment
title_full_unstemmed Start-up operation of semi-commercial closed anaerobic digester for palm oil mill effluent treatment
title_sort start-up operation of semi-commercial closed anaerobic digester for palm oil mill effluent treatment
publisher Elsevier
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