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Co-production of Biohydrogen and Biomethane from Chicken Manure and Food Waste in a Two-Stage Anaerobic Fermentation Process.

Xinyuan Liu1, Yuyu Yang1, Nan Wu2, Yong Wei1, Huiyong Shan1, Hui Zhao1.   

Abstract

Batch experiments were performed to evaluate the biohydrogen and biomethane production by co-digestion of chicken manure and food waste in a two-stage mesophilic fermentation process. Results showed that no hydrogen was produced in the first stage of sole chicken manure fermentation, while methane yield was 247.3 mL·g-1-VS. By comparison, the co-digestion process with food waste proportions of 50-85% obtained hydrogen yields of 15.5-57.5 mL·g-1-VS, and the methane yields and maximum specific methane production rates were also improved by 7.0-16.7% and 80%, respectively. Moreover, the highest hydrogen and methane yields were achieved during sole food waste fermentation process. The acetate was the main volatile fatty acid (VFA) produced during sole chicken manure fermentation process in the first stage. Statistical analysis revealed that hydrogen production from co-digestion process and sole food waste fermentation process followed the n-butyrate-type pathway. Meanwhile, it should be noticed that the co-fermentation of chicken manure and food waste had antagonistic effects on the hydrogen fermentation, implying that there might be some inhibition factors existing in chicken manure or produced during the co-fermentation process. At the beginning of methane fermentation, the VFA profiles were similar to those at the end of hydrogen fermentation, and the main VFA compositions changed to acetate and propionate in the latter period of methane production. The volatile solid removal efficiencies were also promoted in co-digestion process compared with sole chicken manure digestion, which were increased by 9.7-14.4% with food waste proportions of 50-80%.
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Keywords:  Chicken manure; Energy yield; Food waste; Hydrogen and methane fermentation; Metabolic pathway; Volatile fatty acids

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Year:  2022        PMID: 35499692     DOI: 10.1007/s12010-022-03945-1

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Appl Biochem Biotechnol        ISSN: 0273-2289            Impact factor:   3.094


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