Increase of biogas production using low cost nanoparticles To increase the production of biogas from sludge and other organic solid wastes using low cost iron oxide biocompatible nanoparticles (FeNPs) and the simultaneous production of high quality sanitized compost.


We have observed in batch experiments how the introduction on iron oxide nanoparticles in a standard anaerobic digester of wastewater sludge is able to increase the production of biogas by more than 70%. These experiments have been conducted at low-scale (1 L) and using pure substrates as cellulose. Our main interest is to see if this increase in the biogas production and, inconsequence, in renewable energy produced from wastes, is also observed under realistic conditions, that is:
At least, pilot scale reactors
With continuous feed
With other wastes, such as MSW

Increase of biogas production using low cost nanoparticles

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Scale-up the anaerobic digestion to develop continuous or semi-continuous processes, similar to those of full-scale reactors. Scale-up the production of iron oxide NPs to have an estimation of the production costs of these materials at full-scale. To test if the increase production of biogas is stable in time and the digester is able to overcome the typical feed variations when using wastewater sludge as substrate. To test other real wastes to determine the feasibility of the process (for instance, MSW and manure). To produce high-quality compost from the digested materials.

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Product design and engineeringGlobalTreatment of wastewater or greywaterResource recovery Renewable energies and climate change (WG3)Biogas systems Fundamental research and engineeringBill & Melinda Gates FoundationEnergy: biogasUniversity, education or research institution

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