Optimization of the digestion process of Scenedesmus sp. and Opuntia maxima for biogas production
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Scenedesmus biomass is not an adequate substrate for anaerobic digestion due to its low biodegradability
and low biogas yield. This study aims to evaluate the anaerobic co-digestion of Scenedesmus microalgal
biomass and Opuntia maxima cladodes, the latter added in order to improve the digestion process. Batch
assays were conducted to evaluate possible synergistic effects in different mixtures of both substrates.
Mixture with highest methane yield was digested in semi-continuous mode at different VS concentrations.
Feedstock composed of 75% O. maxima and 25% Scenedesmus (VS basis) showed the highest methane
yield increasing 66.4% and 63.9% that of Scenedesmus and O. maxima, respectively. In semi-continuous
mode, ideal organic loading rate (OLR) with 6%VS feed concentration was 4 gVS L 1 d 1, which yielded
292 ± 39 LCH4 kgVS 1 (15 days HRT). In the case of 8%VS feed concentration ideal OLR was 5.33 gVS L 1
d 1, which yielded 308 ± 22 LCH4 kgVS 1 (15 days HRT). The co-digestion of O. maxima and Scenedesmus
biomass enhanced the anaerobic digestion process and avoided inhibition caused by low C/N ratio of
microalgae.
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Energy Conversion and Management 88 (2014) 1263–1270

