Solid Waste Engineering: A Global Perspective, Si Edition
Solid Waste Engineering: A Global Perspective, Si Edition
3rd Edition
ISBN: 9781305638600
Author: William A. Worrell, P. Aarne Vesilind, Christian Ludwig
Publisher: Cengage Learning
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Chapter 6, Problem 6.6P
To determine

The theoretical amount of methane gas produced by anaerobic decomposition.

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Answer to Problem 6.6P

The amount of methane gas produced by anaerobic decomposition is 9.35×108L.

Explanation of Solution

Given:

Amount of material placed in landfill is 10000metrictonnes .

Calculation:

Calculate the amount of glucose.

  Aglucose=Alandfill×0.2    .........(I)

Here, the amount of glucose in the land fill is Aglucose and the amount of landfill is Alandfill .

Substitute 10000tonnes for Alandfill in Equation (I).

  Aglucose=(10000tonnes)×0.2=2000tonnes

Write the equation for the methane production from glucose.

  (CaHbOcNd+( 4ab2c3d 4 )H2O( 4a+b2c3d 8 )CH4+( 4ab+2c+3d 8 )CO2+dNH3) ...... (II)

Here, the stoichiometric constants are a , b , c and d .

The organic considered is glucose whose chemical formula is C6H12O6 .

Calculate the values of a , b , c and d .

  a=6b=12c=6d=0

Substitute 6 for a , 12 for b , 6 for c and 0 for d in Equation (II).

  ( C 6 H 12 O 6 N 0 +( ( 4×6 )( 12 )( 2×6 ) 4 ) H 2 O ( ( 4×6 )+12( 2×6 ) 8 ) CH 4 +( ( 4×6 )12+( 2×6 ) 8 ) CO 2 )(C6H 12O6+(0)H2O(3) CH4+(3) CO2) ...... (III)

Write the expression to calculate the moles of methane produced from glucose.

  n=AglucoseMglucose     .........(IV)

Here, the moles of methane produced from glucose is n and the molecular mass of glucose is Mglucose .

Substitute 2000tonnes for Aglucose and 180g/mol for Mglucose in Equation (IV).

  n=( 2000tonnes)( 10 6 g 1ton )180g/mol=1.1×107mol

Calculate the amount of cellulose.

  Acellulose=Alandfill×0.5    .........(V)

Here, the amount of cellulose in the land fill is Acellulose and the amount of landfill is Alandfill .

Substitute 10000tonnes for Alandfill in Equation (V).

  Acellulose=(10000tonnes)×0.5=5000tonnes

Write the equation for the methane production from cellulose.

  (CaHbOcNd+( 4ab2c3d 4 )H2O( 4a+b2c3d 8 )CH4+( 4ab+2c+3d 8 )CO2+dNH3) ...... (VI)

Since, the organic considered is cellulose whose chemical formula is C6H10O5 .

Calculate the values of a,b,c and d .

  a=6b=10c=5d=0

Substitute 6 for a , 10 for b , 5 for c and 0 for d in Equation (VI).

  ( C 6 H 10 O 5 N 0 +( ( 4×6 )( 10 )( 2×5 ) 4 ) H 2 O ( ( 4×6 )+10( 2×5 ) 8 ) CH 4 +( ( 4×6 )10+( 2×5 ) 8 ) CO 2 )(C6H 10O5+(1)H2O(3) CH4+(3) CO2)

Write the expression to calculate the moles of methane produced from cellulose.

  n=AcelluloseMcellulose ...... (VII)

Here, the moles of methane produced from cellulose is n and the molecular mass of cellulose is Mcellulose .

Substitute 5000tonnes for Acellulose and 162g/mol for Mcellulose in Equation (VII).

  n=5000tonnes162g/mol×( 10 6 g tonnes)=3.08×107mol

Write the expression to calculate the methane produced from cellulose.

  V=n×22.4L1mole ...... (VIII)

Here, the number of moles of methane produced from cellulose is n and the volume of methane produced is from cellulose is VC .

Substitute 3.08×107mol for n in Equation (VIII).

  VC=3.08×107mol×22.4L1mole=6.89×108L

Write the expression to calculate the methane produced from glucose.

  VG=n×22.4L1mole    .........(IX)

Here, the number of moles of methane produced from glucose is n and the volume of methane produced is from glucose is VG .

Substitute 1.1×107mol for n in Equation (IX).

  VG=1.1×107mol×22.4L1mole=2.46×108L

Calculate the total methane produced.

  VT=VC+VG     .........(X)

Here, the total theoretical methane produced is VT .

Substitute 2.46×108L for VG and 6.89×108L for VT in Equation (X).

  VT=2.46×108L+6.89×108L=9.35×108L

Conclusion:

Thus, the total theoretical methane produced is VT which is assumed to find the answer.

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