Title of article
Influence of the size reduction of organic waste on their anaerobic digestion
Author/Authors
Palmowski، L.M. نويسنده , , Müller، J.A. نويسنده ,
Issue Information
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2000
Pages
-154
From page
155
To page
0
Abstract
The rate-limiting step in anaerobic digestion of organic solid waste is generally their hydrolysis. A size reduction of the particles and the resulting enlargement of the available specific surface can support the biological process in two ways. Firstly, in case of substrates with a high content of fibres and a low degradability, their comminution yields to an improved digester gas production. This leads to a decreased amount of residues to be disposed of and to an increased quantity of useful digester gas. The second effect of the particle size reduction observed with all the substrates but particularly with those of low degradability is a reduction of the technical digestion time. Furthermore, the particle size of organic waste has an influence on the dewaterability after codigestion with sewage sludge. The presence of organic waste residues improves the dewaterability measured as specific resistance to filtration but this positive effect is attenuated if the particle size of the solids is reduced.
Keywords
Molecular and Polymeric Oxychalcogenides , Polymeric Polychalcogenides , Monomeric and Dimeric Polychalcogenides
Journal title
Water Science and Technology
Serial Year
2000
Journal title
Water Science and Technology
Record number
17671
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