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Možnost uporabe odpadnega jedilnega olja za pridobivanje bioplina
ID Kolbl Repinc, Sabina (Author)

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Abstract
Anaerobna presnova je proces, s katerim lahko iz organsko razgradljivih odpadnih snovi ponovno pridobimo energijo v obliki bioplina. Nekontrolirano odlaganje biološko razgradljivih odpadkov je za okolje lahko zelo obremenjujoče. V Sloveniji letno proizvedemo večje količine odpadnega jedilnega olja, ki bi ga lahko izkoristili za proizvodnjo bioplina. V tej študiji smo izvedli meritve metanskega potenciala odpadnega jedilnega olja v šaržnem eksperimentu. V pilotnem semikontinuirnem eksperimentu smo ocenili primernost odpadnega jedilnega olja za uporabo v anaerobnih reaktorjih na čistilni napravi. Rezultati študije kažejo, da je količina jedilnega olja, ki ga dnevno lahko doziramo v anaerobne reaktorje, omejena, saj močno vpliva na stabilnost procesa anaerobne presnove in na proizvodnjo bioplina. Izkazalo se je, da je najbolj optimalna obremenitev anaerobnega reaktorja z jedilnim oljem znašala med 1,6 in 2,4 g OS/L inokuluma. Takrat je proces anaerobne presnove deloval stabilno, produkcija bioplina je bila največja. Pri večji obremenitvi je prišlo do velikih nihanj v sistemu, zmanjšanja pH, povečanja hlapnih maščobnih kislin, povišanih vrednosti KPK na iztoku iz reaktorja in bistveno zmanjšane proizvodnje bioplina.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:odpadno jedilno olje, bioplin, anaerobna presnova, čistilna naprava, odvečno blato
Work type:Article
Typology:1.01 - Original Scientific Article
Organization:FGG - Faculty of Civil and Geodetic Engineering
Publication status:Published
Publication version:Version of Record
Publication date:17.03.2022
Year:2021
Number of pages:Str. 139-156
Numbering:Letn. 34, št. 61
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-135687 This link opens in a new window
UDC:662.767.2:628.16(078.7)
ISSN on article:1581-0267
DOI:10.15292/acta.hydro.2021.10 This link opens in a new window
COBISS.SI-ID:101746179 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:25.03.2022
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Title:Acta hydrotechnica
Shortened title:Acta hydrotech.
Publisher:Fakulteta za gradbeništvo in geodezijo
ISSN:1581-0267
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Secondary language

Language:English
Title:Possibility of using waste edible oil for biogas production
Abstract:
Anaerobic digestion is a process by which energy from organically degradable waste can be recovered in the form of biogas. The uncontrolled disposal of such organic waste is very burdensome to the environment. In Slovenia, large quantities of waste edible oils are produced every year, which could be used for biogas production. In this study, we investigated the methane potential of waste edible oil in a batch reactor. Further in the pilot scale in a semi-continuous experiment we evaluated the use of waste edible oil in anaerobic digesters of wastewater treatment plant. The results show that the quantity of oil per day that is fed into the anaerobic reactor is limited due to the process's instability and lower biogas production. The optimal daily organic loading of waste edible oil was between 1.6 and 2.4 g VS/L inoculum. During these conditions, the process of anaerobic digestion was stable and methane production was highest. At higher organic loading, the process became unstable, pH was reduced, volatile fatty acids increased, COD at the outflow of reactor increased, and biogas production was significantly reduced.

Keywords:waste edible oil, biogas, anaerobic digestion, wastewater treatment plant, wastewater sludge

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