| Literature DB >> 32244132 |
Guneet Kaur1, Davidraj Johnravindar1, Jonathan W C Wong2.
Abstract
This work investigated the effect of biochar addition to mitigate VFA accumulation and enhance methane production in mesophilic food waste/sludge co-digestion. Different types of biochar derived from agricultural and forestry residues at two pyrolysis temperatures were tested. Results showed that wheat straw biochar 550 °C supported the highest specific methane yield of 381.9 LCH4/kg VSadded and VS removal efficiency of 41.62% among all treatments. Degradation of propionic acid and long-chain fatty acids such as valeric, caproic and isovaleric acids was observed. This also corresponded to an increase in methanogenic favorable substrates including acetic acid (>40%) and butyric acid (~20%) over the control. Consequently, a 24% increase in overall methane production was obtained as compared to control. This demonstrated that biochar addition had positive effects on VFA degradation and methane production which could be a useful strategy to increase the organic loading in co-digestions without the fear of process failure.Entities:
Keywords: Food waste; Mesophilic co-digestion; Organic loading; Syntrophic oxidation; VFA inhibition
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32244132 DOI: 10.1016/j.biortech.2020.123250
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Bioresour Technol ISSN: 0960-8524 Impact factor: 9.642