Journal of Environmental Management, Volume 309 , 01/05/2022
Application of palm oil mill waste to enhance biogas upgrading and hornwort cultivation
Abstract
The potential of oil palm ash (OPA) to enhance H<inf>2</inf>S and CO<inf>2</inf> removal from biogas by scrubbing with maturation pond effluent (MPE), and further the treatment of biogas scrubber effluent (BSE) by Ceratophyllum demersum L. (hornwort) cultivation were investigated in this study. The results show that OPA + MPE solution with pH 9.3 and alkalinity 7525 mg CaCO<inf>3</inf>/L was obtained with 0.7 kg/L OPA loading. A pilot scale scrubber was used to study the effects of absorbent flow rates of 60–210 L/h on upgrading to 300 L/h field biogas stream. At 210 L/h, the CO<inf>2</inf> removal efficiencies were 33% and 53% for MPE and OPA + MPE, respectively. To approach 100% H<inf>2</inf>S removal efficiency, the minimum flow rates were 120 L/h for MPE and 90 L/h for OPA + MPE. 50–150 g wet weight of hornwort in 30 L diluted POME were loaded to investigate appropriate initial hornwort loading level for hornwort cultivation. The highest specific growth rate of 0.045 day<sup>−1</sup> with biomass production of 3.8 g/day were obtained with a 50 g initial loading. Among the wastewaters (MPE, OPA + MPE, and BSE) treatment using hornwort cultivation, the highest 0.035 day<sup>−1</sup> specific growth rate and 2.6 g/day biomass production of hornwort were obtained in diluted BSE cultivation, and in 3 weeks of cultivation. COD, nitrate, phosphate, and alkalinity decreased by 76%, 76%, 55%, and 5%, respectively. The Eco-Efficiency concept for palm oil mill waste utilization proposed in this study has a high potential for enhanced biogas upgrading by using OPA + MPE, and hornwort is a good candidate for BSE post-treatment integrated with biomass production.
Document Type
Article
Source Type
Journal
Keywords
Aquatic cultivationBiogas upgradingHornwortOil palm ashPalm oil mill effluent
ASJC Subject Area
Environmental Science : Environmental EngineeringEnvironmental Science : Waste Management and DisposalEnvironmental Science : Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law