LAPSE:2020.0643
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LAPSE:2020.0643
Optimisation and Modelling of Anaerobic Digestion of Whiskey Distillery/Brewery Wastes after Combined Chemical and Mechanical Pre-Treatment
Burcu Gunes, Maxime Carrié, Khaled Benyounis, Joseph Stokes, Paul Davis, Cathal Connolly, Jenny Lawler
June 23, 2020
Whiskey distillery waste streams consisting of pot ale (liquid residue) and spent grain (solid residue) are high strength organic wastes and suitable feedstock for anaerobic digestion (AD) from both economic and environmental stand points. Anaerobic digestion of pot ale and pot ale/spent grain mixtures (with mixing ratios of 1:1, 1:3, and 1:5 by wet weight) was performed after implementation of a novel hybrid pre-treatment (combined chemical and mechanical) in order to modify lignocellulosic structure and ultimately enhance digestion yield. Lignin, hemicellulose, and cellulose fractions were determined before and after chemical pre-treatment. Effects of different inoculum rates (10−30−50% on wet basis) and beating times (0−7.5−15 min) on anaerobic digestion of pot ale alone and of pot ale/spent grain mixtures were investigated in lab scale batch mode with a major focus of optimising biogas yield by using response surface methodology (RSM) in Design Expert Software. The highest biogas yields of 629 ± 8.5 mL/g vs. (51.3% CH4) and 360 ± 10 mL/g vs. (55.0 ± 0.4) with anaerobic digestion of pot ale alone and spent grain mix after 1M NaOH and 7.5 min beating pre-treatments with 50% inoculum ratio respectively. The optimum digestion conditions to maximise the biogas quality and quantity were predicted as 10 and 13 min beating times and 32 and 38 °C digestion temperatures for anaerobic digestion of pot ale alone and spent grain mix respectively.
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anaerobic digestion, lignocellulose, pot ale, pre-treatment, response surface methodology, spent grain
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Gunes B, Carrié M, Benyounis K, Stokes J, Davis P, Connolly C, Lawler J. Optimisation and Modelling of Anaerobic Digestion of Whiskey Distillery/Brewery Wastes after Combined Chemical and Mechanical Pre-Treatment. (2020). LAPSE:2020.0643
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Gunes B: School of Biotechnology and DCU Water Institute, Dublin City University, Dublin 9 Glasnevin, Ireland
Carrié M: School of Biotechnology and DCU Water Institute, Dublin City University, Dublin 9 Glasnevin, Ireland [ORCID]
Benyounis K: School of Mechanical & Manufacturing Engineering, Dublin City University, Dublin 9 Glasnevin, Ireland
Stokes J: School of Mechanical & Manufacturing Engineering, Dublin City University, Dublin 9 Glasnevin, Ireland
Davis P: School of Business and DCU Water Institute, Dublin City University, Dublin 9 Glasnevin, Ireland
Connolly C: Alltech European Bioscience Centre, Summerhill Road, Co. Meath Dunboyne, Ireland
Lawler J: School of Biotechnology and DCU Water Institute, Dublin City University, Dublin 9 Glasnevin, Ireland; Qatar Environment and Energy Research Institute (QEERI), Hamad Bin Khalifa University, Doha P.O. Box 34110, Qatar
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Processes
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8
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4
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E492
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2020
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2020-04-23
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2227-9717
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