Renewable Methane from Ammonium Bicarbonate Supplemented Petrochemical Wastewater Treatment During Anaerobic Co-Digestion in CSTR

Scarcity of nitrogenous resource and buffering capability were recognized as reverting failure in earlier research treating petrochemical wastewater in anaerobic continuous stirred tank reactors. The purpose of this work is to explore the use of ammonium bicarbonate (NH 4 HCO 3 ) as supplementation...

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Main Authors: Siddique, Md. Nurul Islam, Zularisam, A. W.
Format: Conference or Workshop Item
Language:English
Published: Elsevier Ltd 2012
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Online Access:http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/7939/1/fkasa-2012-islam-Renewable_Methane.pdf
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Zularisam, A. W.
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description Scarcity of nitrogenous resource and buffering capability were recognized as reverting failure in earlier research treating petrochemical wastewater in anaerobic continuous stirred tank reactors. The purpose of this work is to explore the use of ammonium bicarbonate (NH 4 HCO 3 ) as supplementation ensuring nitrogenous supply and buffering requirement. With a view to measure the effect of NH 4 HCO 3 on the anaerobic process, a set of dosing up to 40mg/L was examined. The result was evaluated in terms of biogas yield. It was found that10mg/L dosing was the optimal dosing without affecting methanogenesis. Moreover, mathematical calculation explained that this optimum dosing can enhance biogas yield up to 27.77% compared to control PWW digestion. Results showed an obvious financial advantage to make the industrial application feasible.
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spelling UMPir79392018-01-17T03:51:06Z http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/7939/ Renewable Methane from Ammonium Bicarbonate Supplemented Petrochemical Wastewater Treatment During Anaerobic Co-Digestion in CSTR Siddique, Md. Nurul Islam Zularisam, A. W. TD Environmental technology. Sanitary engineering Scarcity of nitrogenous resource and buffering capability were recognized as reverting failure in earlier research treating petrochemical wastewater in anaerobic continuous stirred tank reactors. The purpose of this work is to explore the use of ammonium bicarbonate (NH 4 HCO 3 ) as supplementation ensuring nitrogenous supply and buffering requirement. With a view to measure the effect of NH 4 HCO 3 on the anaerobic process, a set of dosing up to 40mg/L was examined. The result was evaluated in terms of biogas yield. It was found that10mg/L dosing was the optimal dosing without affecting methanogenesis. Moreover, mathematical calculation explained that this optimum dosing can enhance biogas yield up to 27.77% compared to control PWW digestion. Results showed an obvious financial advantage to make the industrial application feasible. Elsevier Ltd 2012 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/7939/1/fkasa-2012-islam-Renewable_Methane.pdf Siddique, Md. Nurul Islam and Zularisam, A. W. (2012) Renewable Methane from Ammonium Bicarbonate Supplemented Petrochemical Wastewater Treatment During Anaerobic Co-Digestion in CSTR. In: International Conference on Advances Science and Contemporary Engineering (ICASCE 2012) , 24 - 25 October 2012 , Bina Nusantara University, Jakarta, Indonesia. . ISSN 1877-7058 (Unpublished) (Unpublished)
spellingShingle TD Environmental technology. Sanitary engineering
Siddique, Md. Nurul Islam
Zularisam, A. W.
Renewable Methane from Ammonium Bicarbonate Supplemented Petrochemical Wastewater Treatment During Anaerobic Co-Digestion in CSTR
title Renewable Methane from Ammonium Bicarbonate Supplemented Petrochemical Wastewater Treatment During Anaerobic Co-Digestion in CSTR
title_full Renewable Methane from Ammonium Bicarbonate Supplemented Petrochemical Wastewater Treatment During Anaerobic Co-Digestion in CSTR
title_fullStr Renewable Methane from Ammonium Bicarbonate Supplemented Petrochemical Wastewater Treatment During Anaerobic Co-Digestion in CSTR
title_full_unstemmed Renewable Methane from Ammonium Bicarbonate Supplemented Petrochemical Wastewater Treatment During Anaerobic Co-Digestion in CSTR
title_short Renewable Methane from Ammonium Bicarbonate Supplemented Petrochemical Wastewater Treatment During Anaerobic Co-Digestion in CSTR
title_sort renewable methane from ammonium bicarbonate supplemented petrochemical wastewater treatment during anaerobic co digestion in cstr
topic TD Environmental technology. Sanitary engineering
url http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/7939/1/fkasa-2012-islam-Renewable_Methane.pdf
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