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Energy Sources Part A-recovery Utilization and Environmental Effects | 2017

Increased energy production from sucrose by controlled hydrogen-producing fermentation followed by methanogenic fermentation

Bin Yang; Qiang Wang; Xingling Zhao; Changmei Wang; Jing Liu; Hong Yang; Shiqing Liu; Fang Yin; Wudi Zhang

ABSTRACT To improve the low energy production efficiency of fermentative hydrogen production (FHP) and fermentative methane production (FMP), the two types of fermentation were effectively combined in this study. Using sucrose as feedstock, both successive fermentative production of hydrogen followed by methane (SFPHM) and successive fermentative production of methane followed by hydrogen (SFPMH) were performed to improve the energy production efficiency of the overall anaerobic process. The results showed that the energy conversion efficiency of SFPHM was 79.85% whereas that of SFPMH was only 43.12%. Therefore, SFPHM can significantly improve the energy production efficiency of traditional anaerobic biological treatment.


biomedical engineering and informatics | 2011

Study on preparing fatty acid by hydrolyzing rapeseed oil with lipase

Changmei Wang; Wudi Zhang; Yubao Chen; Fang Yin; Jianchang Li; Rui Xu; Shiqing Liu; Xiaoqing Zhou

Used Tween-80 as emulsifier, industrial lipase as catalyst to hydrolyze rapeseed oil and make mixed fatty acid. We discussed the enzyme concentration, substrate concentration, temperature and time on hydrolysis. Through the experiment, we found that when we used emulsifier which contains 2% oil in the system, we could get the optimal parameter for hydrolysis of waste oil from restaurants as follows: concentration of catalyst 5% (W/W), weight ratio of oil to water 1∶5 (W/W) , temperature at 40°C, and hydrolysis time is 32h. Under these conditions, the acid value of hydrolyzed rapeseed oil reached 175.8 mg KOH/g, and hydrolytic rate arrived at 91.5%.


Royal Society Open Science | 2018

Optimization and kinetic study of methyl laurate synthesis using ionic liquid [Hnmp]HSO4 as a catalyst

Benyong Han; Wudi Zhang; Fang Yin; Shiqing Liu; Xingling Zhao; Jing Liu; Changmei Wang; Hong Yang

Methyl laurate was synthesized from lauric acid (LA) and methanol via an esterification reaction using ionic liquids (ILs) as catalysts. The efficiencies of three different catalysts, 1-methylimidazole hydrogen sulfate ([Hmim]HSO4), 1-methyl-2-pyrrolidonium hydrogen sulfate ([Hnmp]HSO4) and H2SO4, were compared. The effect of the methanol/LA molar ratio, reaction temperature, reaction time and catalyst dosage on the esterification rate of LA was investigated by single-factor experiments. Based on the single-factor experiments, the esterification of LA and methanol was optimized using response surface methodology. The results showed that the most effective catalyst was the IL [Hnmp]HSO4. The optimal conditions were as follows: [Hnmp]HSO4 dosage of 5.23%, methanol/LA molar ratio of 7.68 : 1, reaction time of 2.27 h and reaction temperature of 70°C. Under these conditions, the LA conversion of the esterification reached 98.58%. A kinetic study indicated that the esterification was a second-order reaction with an activation energy and a frequency factor of 68.45 kJ mol−1 and 1.9189 × 109 min−1, respectively. The catalytic activity of [Hnmp]HSO4 remained high after five cycles.


Energy Sources Part A-recovery Utilization and Environmental Effects | 2018

Effective difference volumes of inoculum for methane production in anaerobic batch digestion by using casein

Boualy Vongvisith; Wudi Zhang; Ming Liu; Xiyan Ji; Fang Yin; Changmei Wang; Kai Wu; Xingling Zhao; Jing Liu; Hong Yang

ABSTRACT Anaerobic digestion is one the most efficient technologies in waste and wastewater management for producing renewable energy and reducing greenhouse gas emission from animal manure. In this experiment procedure was use duplicate samples and controls in different volumes of inoculum (10%, 20%, 30%, and 40%, respectively) were mixed with the same volume 10 g of casein, which the experimental results of the daily methane productions in duplicate samples were also slightly increased during the first day although out the final day of biodegradability process. The specific methane value in sample 40% was a highest methane volume about 86 ml/gVS when compared with the other samples (10%, 20% and 30%, respectively). However, the methane yield among samples was considerably lower than theoretical by comparison. Therefore, the differential volumes of inoculum used for a BMP test were influence the methane production of anaerobic batch digestion process, and these difference inoculum volumes were significantly effective or not were depending on the substrate used. This experimental study was to measure the methane production form different volumes of inoculum, and to evaluate the influence of inoculum by mixing 10g of casein as the substrate in BMP test processes.


international symposium on water resource and environmental protection | 2011

Study on preparing fatty acid by hydrolyzing Jatropha Curcasl Oil with lipase

Changmei Wang; Xiaoqing Zhou; Wudi Zhang; Yubao Chen; Fang Yin; Jianchang Li; Rui Xu; Shiqing Liu

Used tween-80 as emulsifier, industrial lipase as catalyst to hydrolyze Jatropha Curcasl Oil and make mixed fatty acid. We discussed the enzyme concentration, substrate concentration, temperature and time on hydrolysis. Through the experiment, we found that when we used emulsifier which contains 2% oil in the system, we could get the optimal parameter for hydrolysis of waste oil from restaurants as follows: concentration of catalyst 4% (W/W), weight ratio of oil to water 1:4 (W/W), temperature at 40°C, and hydrolysis time is 32h. Under these conditions, the AV(acid value) of hydrolyzed rapeseed oil reached 163.2 mg KOH/g, and hydrolytic rate arrived at 89.6%.


ieee pes asia-pacific power and energy engineering conference | 2011

Study on Preparing Fatty Acids by Lipase Hydrolysis Waste Oil from Restaurants

Changmei Wang; Xiaoqing Zhou; Wudi Zhang; Yubao Chen; Amy Zeng; Fang Yin; Jianchang Li; Rui Xu; Shiqing Liu


Journal of chemical and pharmaceutical research | 2014

Synthesis of methyl laurate catalyzed by bronsted acid ionic liquids

Benyong Han; Wudi Zhang; Yubao Chen; Fang Yin; Shiqing Liu; Xingling Zhao; Jing Liu; Ling Xu; Changmei Wang; Hong Yang


DEStech Transactions on Environment, Energy and Earth Science | 2017

Experimental Study on Dry Fermentation of Water Hyacinth Residue by Anaerobic Digestion

Jian-Feng Liu; Li-Xue Yan; Qiang Wang; Cheng Wang; Xingling Zhao; Changmei Wang; Jing Liu; Hong Yang; Fang Yin; Wudi Zhang


DEStech Transactions on Environment, Energy and Earth Science | 2017

Biogas Production from Lettuce Leaf by Mesophilic Fermentation

Cheng Guo; Qiang Wang; Xingling Zhao; Changmei Wang; Jing Liu; Hong Yang; Fang Yin; Wudi Zhang


MATEC Web of Conferences | 2015

A comprehensive review of the process on hexachlorobenzene degradation

Xiyan Ji; Weidong Lin; Wudi Zhang; Fang Yin; Xingling Zhao; Changmei Wang; Jing Liu; Hong Yang; Shiqing Liu

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Fang Yin

Yunnan Normal University

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Wudi Zhang

Yunnan Normal University

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Shiqing Liu

Yunnan Normal University

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Hong Yang

Yunnan Normal University

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Jing Liu

Yunnan Normal University

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Xingling Zhao

Yunnan Normal University

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Yubao Chen

Yunnan Normal University

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Jianchang Li

Yunnan Normal University

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Rui Xu

Yunnan Normal University

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Xiaoqing Zhou

Yunnan Normal University

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