Question 19M.3.SL.TZ2.8a
Date | May 2019 | Marks available | [Maximum mark: 2] | Reference code | 19M.3.SL.TZ2.8a |
Level | SL | Paper | 3 | Time zone | TZ2 |
Command term | Suggest | Question number | a | Adapted from | N/A |
Rice straw waste can be used to produce biogas, but it contains cellulose that is difficult to digest. Bacteria capable of digesting cellulose are found in the cow’s digestive system. Rice straw waste was pre-treated in a batch fermenter with liquid cow manure. A control was kept under the same conditions without the liquid cow manure.
The resultant products of each culture were placed in two separate continuous biogas fermentation tanks with anaerobic bacteria for 30 days under the same conditions. The graph shows the differences in biogas production and amount of methane produced.
[Source: reprinted from Bioresource Technology, 111, Lei Yan et al, Diversity of a mesophilic lignocellulolytic microbial
consortium which is useful for enhancement of biogas production, 49–54, Copyright 2012, with permission from Elsevier]
Suggest reasons for the use of a batch culture for the first fermentation and a continuous fermenter for the second fermentation.
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a. in batch culture the product is obtained just once
OR
the end products of digestion are required ✔
b. in the continuous fermenter biogas/methane is harvested constantly
OR
continuous fermentation is more productive, so ideal for production of methane ✔
This question concerned the production of biogas from rice straw waste. The candidates had difficulty answering parts (a) and (c).
