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Bioresource Technology, Vol.92, No.1, 103-109, 2004
An economical bioreactor for evaluating biogas potential of particulate biomass
An economical bioreactor designed for evaluating the biogas potential of particulate biomass is described. The bioreactor uses a simple stirring apparatus. called the Bordeaux stirrer, to enable gas-tight mixing of fermentation cultures. The apparatus consists of a low-rpm motor connected to a bent steel stir rod, which is placed in a length of flexible plastic tubing inserted through a rubber stopper in a gas-tight manner. This stirrer is suitable for providing intermittent or continuous mixing in bench-scale anaerobic cultures containing particulate biomass. The reactor system may be operated as a batch-fed or semi-continuously fed digester. This communication documents the advantages of the stirring apparatus, describes the details of reactor fabrication and operation, and outlines the type of experimental work for which the bioreactor is suitable. (C) 2003 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
Keywords:anaerobic digestion;treatability studies;intermittent mixing;gas-tight bioreactor;enrichment cultures;particulate biomass;biogas;biochemical methane potential;Bordeaux stirrer