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Revista mexicana de ingeniería química
versión impresa ISSN 1665-2738
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CASTILLA-HERNANDEZ, P. et al. Compost leachates treatment in a two-phase acidogenic-methanogenic system for biofuels production. Rev. Mex. Ing. Quím [online]. 2016, vol.15, n.1, pp.175-183. ISSN 1665-2738.
The composting plant at Bordo Poniente, one of the garbage dump facilities in Mexico City, processes daily around 2,500 metric tons of organic garbage in open windrow piles, generating around 1000 m3 of leachates each day. These effluents are characterized by a high organic matter content, that varies from 100 g COD/L for leachates characterized during the rainy season to 119 g COD/L for the dry season ones. A two-phase acidogenic-methanogenic anaerobic system was implemented for the treatment of these effluents diluted with municipal wastewater to attain feeding concentrations from 4.9 to 26.5 g COD/L. A maximum formation rate of 0.306 g VFA COD /L-d and organic matter conversion to VFA of 76.3% were attained in the acidogenic reactor, as well as small amounts of hydrogen in the biogas. This pre-treated effluent was fed to the methanogenic reactor, which attained a methane productivity of 6.4 L CH4/L-d equivalent to 390 kW-h per m3 of raw treated leachate or 3.2 kW-h per kg treated COD. The acidogenic-methanogenic system maintained a removal efficiency of 95.3% showing to be a suitable technology for the environmental impact reduction of this effluent and for biofuels production.
Palabras llave : compost leachates; acidogenesis; methanogenesis; hydrogen; methane.