| Literature DB >> 32624996 |
Rahim Molaey1,2, Alper Bayrakdar1,3, Recep Önder Sürmeli1,4, Bariş Çalli1.
Abstract
In this study, anaerobic digestion of nitrogen-rich chicken (egg-laying hen) manure at different trace element (TE) mix doses and different total ammonia nitrogen (TAN) concentrations was investigated in batch digestion experiments. With respect to nonsupplemented TE sets, addition of TE mixture containing 1 mg/L Ni, 1 mg/L Co, 0.2 mg/L Mo, 0.2 mg/L Se, 0.2 mg/L W, and 5 mg/L Fe at TAN concentrations of 3000 mg/L and 4000 mg/L, cumulative CH4 production and CH4 production rate improved by 7-8% and 5-6%, respectively. The results revealed that at a very high TAN concentration of 6000 mg/L, the effect of TE addition was significantly high and the cumulative CH4 production and production rate were increased by 20 and 39.5%, respectively. Therefore, it is concluded that at elevated TAN concentrations the CH4 production that was stimulated by TE supplementation was presumably occurred through syntrophic acetate oxidation.Entities:
Keywords: ammonia; anaerobic monodigestion; syntrophic acetate oxidation; trace element
Year: 2018 PMID: 32624996 PMCID: PMC6999301 DOI: 10.1002/elsc.201700201
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Eng Life Sci ISSN: 1618-0240 Impact factor: 2.678