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Revista Universidad y Sociedad

On-line version ISSN 2218-3620

Abstract

LOPEZ-VELARDE SANTOS, Mónica; RODRIGUEZ MORALES, José Alberto  and  MENDOZA BURGUETE, Yesenia. Biogas production from organic waste, a sustainable alternative for the environmental development. Universidad y Sociedad [online]. 2024, vol.16, suppl.2, pp. 109-118.  Epub Dec 20, 2024. ISSN 2218-3620.

Vinasses are the main organic waste from alcohol obtention with numerous toxic compounds for the environment. The discharge of untreated vinasses in water bodies or soils has significant environmental and social impacts. Anaerobic digestion is a method used for the treatment of organic wastes such as vinasses, and the simultaneous production of bioenergy and biomaterials. The use of biofilms in bioreactors favors biogas production, reducing the number of toxic components. In the present study, the use of a low-cost biofilm made of PET or polyethylene terephthalate was evaluated in a 6 L bioreactor digesting mezcal vinasses and cow manure. The production of biogas and methane was analyzed. The biofilm bioreactor generated 40 and 70 % more biogas and methane and lower hydrogen sulfide, in comparison to the control bioreactor. Organic acids did not accumulate in the bioreactor with biofilm, while the control bioreactor showed an accumulation of these acids. This work presents an alternative use of reusable and low-cost biofilms, improving the effectiveness of anaerobic digestion.

Keywords : Biogas; Methane; Biofilm; PET; Contamination.

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