Re: [Digestion] Sugar feedstockHi David

Thank you for the quick response and the info.

Regards

TD

From: David Fulford 
Sent: Wednesday, February 06, 2013 10:06 AM
To: Tony Dovey 
Cc: [email protected] 
Subject: Re: [Digestion] Sugar feedstock

Hello Tony,

When I was running a laboratory digester at Reading University, I wanted to 
make it as automatic as possible. I used dissolved sugar as a "base" feed, as 
it could be fed as a solution through a valve controlled by a timer. I did add 
small amounts of fertiliser to make sure the C:N ratio was correct - between 
10:1 and 30:1. (I used ammonium sulphate, a BIG mistake, as the digester 
generated hydrogen sulphide; ammonium nitrate is better). At low rates of feed 
the digester ran very well. 

A student also ran some tests on molasses as a feed material for a digester. 
When we tried to increase the loading rate, the digester went sour: too many 
fatty acids were generated. Acid generation works much faster than methane 
generation, so the feed rate must match the methane rate. Sugar digests fairly 
rapidly, as it is readily available to the microbes. Sugar is therefore a good 
additive for other feed material. 

So, a biogas system runs very well on sugar, but nitrogen needs to be added and 
the feed rate needs to be limited. There are models for designing the right 
size of plant (see http://biogas.wikispaces.com/ which has links to Paul 
Harris's model). Increase the sugar feed rate slowly until the gas production 
rate does not increase at the same rate as the feed rate, then reduce the feed 
rate slightly and keep it at that level. 

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Best regards,
David
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Wednesday, February 6, 2013, 6:35:26 AM, you wrote:


     Hi there.
       
      I have read with keen interest about the Indian sugar/starch digester 
being punted by ARTI.
       
      We have access to between 200 –300kg sugar sweepings a month and am very 
keen to build a floating drum type digester.
       
      Does anyone have any practical experience of using stock standard sugar 
as a feedstock?
       
      Regards
       
      TD
       
       

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