Minimization of diauxic growth lag-phase for high-efficiency biogas production

J Environ Manage. 2017 Feb 1:187:456-463. doi: 10.1016/j.jenvman.2016.11.002. Epub 2016 Nov 11.

Abstract

The objective of this study was to develop a minimization method of a diauxic growth lag-phase for the biogas production from agricultural by-products (ABPs). Specifically, the effects of proximate composition on the biogas production and degradation rates of the ABPs were investigated, and a new method based on proximate composition combinations was developed to minimize the diauxic growth lag-phase. Experiments were performed using biogas potential tests at a substrate loading of 2.5 g VS/L and feed to microorganism ratio (F/M) of 0.5 under the mesophilic condition. The ABPs were classified based on proximate composition (carbohydrate, protein, and fat etc.). The biogas production patterns, lag phase, and times taken for 90% biogas production (T90) were used for the evaluation of the biogas production with biochemical methane potential (BMP) test. The high- or medium-carbohydrate and low-fat ABPs (cheese whey, cabbage, and skim milk) showed a single step digestion process and low-carbohydrate and high-fat ABPs (bean curd and perilla seed) showed a two-step digestion process. The mixture of high-fat ABPs and high-carbohydrate ABPs reduced the lag-phase and increased the biogas yield more than that from single ABP by 35-46%.

Keywords: Agricultural by-products; Anaerobic digestion; Biogas production; Diauxic growth; Lag-phase.

MeSH terms

  • Agriculture
  • Anaerobiosis
  • Biodegradation, Environmental
  • Biofuels*
  • Bioreactors*
  • Brassica
  • Cheese
  • Humans
  • Methane / biosynthesis*
  • Time Factors

Substances

  • Biofuels
  • Methane