Anaerobic mono and co-digestion of organic fraction of municipal solid waste and landfill leachate at industrial scale: Impact of volatile organic loading rate on reaction kinetics, biogas yield and microbial diversity

The present study was aimed to demonstrate a semi-commercial biomethanation plant based on anaerobic gas lift reactor (AGR) for the mono and co-digestion of organic fraction of municipal solid waste (OFMSW) and landfill leachate (LL) for 47 weeks. The reactors were commissioned at a volatile organic...

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Published inThe Science of the total environment Vol. 748; p. 142462
Main Authors T.A.S, Jayanth, Mamindlapelli, Naveen Kumar, Begum, Sameena, Arelli, Vijayalakshmi, Juntupally, Sudharshan, Ahuja, Shruthi, Dugyala, Sandeep Kumar, Anupoju, Gangagni Rao
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LanguageEnglish
Published Elsevier B.V 15.12.2020
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Summary:The present study was aimed to demonstrate a semi-commercial biomethanation plant based on anaerobic gas lift reactor (AGR) for the mono and co-digestion of organic fraction of municipal solid waste (OFMSW) and landfill leachate (LL) for 47 weeks. The reactors were commissioned at a volatile organic loading rate (VOLR) starting from 0.4 to 6.2 kg VS/(m3·day) to investigate the impact of VOLR on the organic matter removal rates, substrate utilization rate using Stover-Kincannon reaction kinetics, biogas yield and microbial diversity. 16s-metagenomic sequencing of the species present in the inoculum that was acclimatized with OFMSW, LL separately and in combination was also performed to identify the dominant microbial species in the mixed microbial consortia. Results revealed that the VS reduction in AGR 1, AGR 2 and AGR 3 at full load was 46%, 42% and 47% respectively with a corresponding biogas generation of 73.8 m3/day, 42 m3/day and 60.8 m3/day. The biodegradability in AGR 1 was between 73% and 81% whereas in AGR 2 and AGR 3, it was between 57% and 78% and 64% and 86% respectively. The operational strategy of digestate recirculation facilitated in the reduced usage of buffering chemicals which impacted on overall financials of the plant. The techno-economic analysis suggests that these kinds of biomethanation plants are remunerative. [Display omitted] •Anaerobic mono & co-digestion of OFMSW & landfill leachate (LL) at industrial scale•Stable operation of the plant until 15 days HRT and high VOLR of 6.2 kg VS/(m3·day)•Superior methane yield from OFMSW reactor followed by co-digestion and LL reactor•16s metagenomic sequencing and substrate utilization by Stover-Kincannon kinetics
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ISSN:0048-9697
1879-1026
DOI:10.1016/j.scitotenv.2020.142462