Literature DB >> 32563793

Energy generation from anaerobic co-digestion of food waste, cow dung and piggery dung.

Oladipupo S Oladejo1, Samuel O Dahunsi2, Adekemi T Adesulu-Dahunsi3, Samuel O Ojo1, Adedoyin I Lawal3, Eunice O Idowu1, Adewoye A Olanipekun1, Rotimi A Ibikunle3, Christian O Osueke3, Olusegun E Ajayi3, Ngozi Osueke3, Ikponmwosa Evbuomwan3.   

Abstract

The study investigated bioenergy generation from anaerobic co-digestion of food wastes (FW), cow dung (CD) and piggery dung (PD). The physicochemical parameters of the substrates were determined before and after digestion following standard procedures after mechanical pretreatment. Throughout the study, pH remained slightly alkaline while temperature varied between 26 and 32 °C. The highest cumulative biogas yield of 0.0488 L was recorded from the digestion of FW + CD + PD on the ninth day. After analyses, the highest methane content of 64.6 was obtained from the digestion of FW + PD while the lowest (54.0%) was from the digestion of FW only. Overall, cumulative biogas production for the four digestion regimes followed the order: FW + CD + PD, FW + PD, FW + CD and FW only respectively. Accumulation of VFAs was recorded at a slow rate during the digestions.
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Keywords:  Anaerobic digestion; Biogas; Clean and affordable energy; Climate action; Cow dung; Food wastes

Year:  2020        PMID: 32563793     DOI: 10.1016/j.biortech.2020.123694

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Bioresour Technol        ISSN: 0960-8524            Impact factor:   9.642


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