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Biogas and Biohydrogen Production Using Spent Coffee Grounds and Alcohol Production Waste

Liana Vanyan, Adam Cenian, Karen Trchounian

2022Energies36 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

In this study, alternative uses for lignocellulosic waste by considering them a source of eco-friendly and renewable energy generation with the application of the anaerobic digestion of treated and untreated waste for biogas and biohydrogen generation were investigated. The diluted sulfuric acid method was used for both the substrates and inoculum. Hydrogen production was absent when untreated spent coffee grounds (SCG) and alcohol waste (AW) were both used with the inoculum at pH 5.5 and pH 7.5. Meanwhile, the highest biogas yield of 320 dm3 kg V.S−1 was obtained when using AW at pH 7.5, with a 190 dm3 kg V.S−1 yield of methane. Instead, hydrogen production was observed when initially 4% (w/v) and 6% (w/v) SCG-containing hydrolysates were used as the substrates at pH 5.5, yielding 2.9 ± 0.09 dm3 kg V.S−1 and 3.85 ± 0.12 dm3 kg V.S−1, respectively. The further optimization of pretreatment technologies and pH control could lead to increased and prolonged hydrogen production.

Topics & Concepts

BiohydrogenBiogasHydrogen productionPulp and paper industryChemistryAnaerobic digestionSulfuric acidHydrolysateWaste managementBiogas productionBiofuelHydrogenMethaneHydrolysisBiochemistryOrganic chemistryEngineeringAnaerobic Digestion and Biogas ProductionHybrid Renewable Energy SystemsBiofuel production and bioconversion