1. R. J. E. MARTINS - Technology and Management School, Bragança Polytechnic University, 5300-253 Bragança, LSRE-LCM
Laboratory of Separation and Reaction Engineering-Laboratory of Catalysis and Materials, Faculty of
Engineering, University of Porto, Rua Dr. Roberto Frias, ALICE - Associate Laboratory in Chemical
Engineering, FEUP, Porto, Portugal.
Anaerobic digestion of crude glycerol derived from biodiesel production is being studied as an alternative to valorization through methane production. The high organic load (1800 g COD L-1 ) of crude glycerol can cause kinetic stress, leading to inhibition of methanogenic microorganisms. To overcome this issue, an alternative approach is the use of ultrasound energy, which promotes cell wall and membrane disruption and releases intracellular material that enhances biodigestion. Considering this alternative, the main objective of this study was to test ultrasound pretreatment to facilitate the subsequent anaerobic digestion
of crude glycerol.
Anaerobic Digestion, Biogas Production, Crude Glycerol, Energy Recovery, Ultrasound Pre- Treatment.