| Literature DB >> 35531229 |
Ibrahim Mahmoud1, Mokhles Hassan2, Salama Mostafa Aboelenin3, Mohamed Mohamed Soliman4, Hossam Fouad Attia5, Khaled A Metwally6, Heba M Salem7, Amira M El-Tahan8, Mohamed T El-Saadony9, Rafat Khalaphallah2.
Abstract
This work aimed to co-digest various wastes to assess the best combination of all mixing ratio, also at choosing the best ratio between untreated primary sludge (UPS) singly from two sources, (South valley University (SUPS) and Abu tesht wastewater station (AUPS) and raw chicken manure (RCM) and comparing the results in either case. The co-digestions of untreated primary sludge from Abu tesht wastewater treatment stations with different levels of raw chicken manure (0:100, 10:90, 30:70, 50:50, 90:10, and 100:0) to obtain the best mixtures. Also, co-digestion of untreated primary sludge from south valley university with different levels of raw chicken manure at the same ratios, to obtain the best mixtures. Batch digestion tests were applied in 2.5 L digester with a working volume of 2.0 L. The samples in triplicates were separately loaded into the digesters locally fabricated and kept for 20 days as a retention period and diluted with the same amount of water. Mesophilic under 35 °C was adopted for untreated primary sludge as well as mixtures with raw chicken manure based on total solids (TS) and volatile solid (VS) proportions. The average biogas yields from AUPS/RCM mixture obtained ranged from 8570 to 5600 ml, by the following descending order, 10: 90 > 90:10 and so on >100:0, and the average biogas yields from SUPS/RCM obtained ranged from 6330 to 5635 ml, in the order of 90: 10 > 10:90 and so on >100:0. The results showed highest biogas yield from AUPS/RCM and SUPS/RCM mixtures with mixing ratio of 10:90 and 90:10, respectively, however, the lowest biogas production detected in separate digestion of AUPS and SUPS. The results indicated that co-digestion between the sludge and raw chicken manure could increase total biogas production volume, enhance sludge treatment process, and produce eco-friendly sludge because of co-digestion process than separate processing of each feedstock.Entities:
Keywords: Anaerobic digestion; Biomass; Biomethane; Raw Chicken manure; Untreated primary sludge; Waste
Year: 2022 PMID: 35531229 PMCID: PMC9073056 DOI: 10.1016/j.sjbs.2022.01.016
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Saudi J Biol Sci ISSN: 2213-7106 Impact factor: 4.052
Fig 2(A) The cumulative biogas production from co-digestion of AUPS/RCM. (B) The cumulative biogas production from co-digestion of SUPS/RCM.
Treatment description for each reactor.
| R1 | (RCM) | 100 |
| R2 | R1: R6 | 10:90 |
| R3 | R1: R6 | 30:70 |
| R4 | R1: R6 | 50:50 |
| R5 | R1: R6 | 90:10 |
| R6 | (AUPS) or (SUPS) | 100 |
Fig 1(A) The biogas production from different mixing ratio of AUPS/RCM after 20 days of anaerobic digestion. Where’s R6 is the control 100% AUPS, (B) The biogas production from different mixing ratio of SUPS/RCM after 20 days of anaerobic digestion. Where’s R6 is the control 100% SUPS.
Substrates analysis.
| Parameters | (AUPS) | (SUPS) | (RCM) |
|---|---|---|---|
| MC (%) | 23b | 22.036b | 83.11 %a |
| TS (%) | 77b | 77.96b | 90.86 %a |
| VS (%) | 5.4c | 66.683a | 9.14 %b |
| VS/TS (%) | 7b | 85.5a | 0.1c |
| TPC (CFU/ml) | 3 × 105c | 34 × 107b | 67 × 106a |
| TOM % | 5b | – | 86.3a |
| TC % | 2.86b | – | 50.1a |
| TN% | 0.08b | – | 2.36a |
| C/N ratio % | 36a | – | 21b |
The different lowercase letters within raw indicate significant differences.
AUPS: Abu tesht sludge sample TC: total carbon
SUPS: south valley university sludge sample TN: total nitrogen.
RCM: Raw chicken manure C/N ratio: carbon/nitrogen ratio.
TS: total solids. MC: moisture content.
VS: volatile solids. TPC: Total plate count.
TOM: total organic matter.
Aerobic and anaerobic bacteria count on nutrient agar media at 35 °C for 24hr and 48 hr.
| Treatment | AUPS/ RCM | AUPS/RCM | SUPS/RCM aerobic | SUPS/RCM | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| First | Last | First | Last | First | Last | First | Last | |
| R1 | 26 × 106* | 3 × 105* | 30 × 104* | 2.6 × 106 | 39 × 107* | 19 × 106* | 2 × 105 | 39 × 107* |
| R2 | 120 × 106* | 3 × 105 | 28 × 104* | 50 × 106* | 11 × 107* | 4 × 106* | 3 × 105 | 11 × 107* |
| R3 | 157 × 106* | ≤1 × 105 | 15 × 104* | 11 × 106* | 5 × 107 | 88 × 106* | 19 × 105* | 5 × 107 |
| R4 | 143 × 106* | 4 × 105* | 8 × 104 | 4.5 × 106 | 7 × 107* | 16 × 106* | 3 × 105* | 7 × 107* |
| R5 | 7 × 106 | 4 × 105* | 10 × 104 | 4.7 × 106 | 3 × 107 | 13 × 106* | 1 × 105 | 4 × 107 |
| R6 | 4 × 106 | ≤1 × 105 | 22 × 104* | 4 × 106 | 2 × 107 | 19 × 106* | 16 × 105* | 3 × 107 |
*Indicate significant differences between values at p ≤ 0.05.
Fig. 3(A) Daily biogas production from different AUPS/RCM co-digestion mixing ratio. (B) Daily biogas production from different SUPS/RCM co-digestion mixing ratio.
Fig 4(A) Initial and final pH of AUPS/RCM samples, (B) Initial and final pH of SUPS/RCM sample.
Total and fecal coliform for all samples on M-endo agar media at 44 °C for 24hr and M-fc agar media at 44 °C for 48 hr.
| Abu tesht sludge sample (AUPS/RCM) | South valley university sludge sample (SUPS/RCM) | |||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Initial total coliform | Final total coliform | Initial fecal coliform | Final fecal coliform | Initial total coliform | Final total coliform | Initial fecal coliform | Final fecal coliform | |
| R1 | 185 × 104* | ≤1 | 138 × 104* | ≤1 | 120 × 104* | ≤100 | 45 × 104 | ≤100 |
| R2 | 34 × 104* | 1 | 66 × 102* | 1 | 163 × 104* | ≤100 | 51 × 104* | ≤100 |
| R3 | 22 × 104* | 58* | 9 × 102* | 30* | 176 × 104* | ≤100 | 176 × 104* | 3 × 102* |
| R4 | 210 × 104* | ≤1 | 202 × 102* | ≤1 | 178 × 104 | 200* | 110 × 104* | 8 × 102* |
| R5 | 49 × 104* | 13* | 9 × 102 | 13* | 188 × 104* | 85 × 102* | 63 × 104* | 8 × 102 |
| R6 | 3 × 104* | ≤1 | 2 × 102* | ≤1 | 205 × 104* | 10 × 103* | 200 × 104* | 9 × 102* |
*Indicate significant differences between values at p ≤ 0.05.
Fig. 5Volatile solid loss per co-digestion mixing ratio.
Initial and final pH of co-digestion mixing ratio.
| Treatment | AUPS/ RCM | SUPS/RCM | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| pH (Initial) | pH (Final) | pH (Initial) | pH (Final) | |
| R1 | 6.6 | 4.7* | 6.7 | 6.6 |
| R2 | 6.5 | 6.1 | 6.7 | 5.9 |
| R3 | 6.5 | 5.7* | 6.8 | 5.7 |
| R4 | 6.8* | 5.7 | 6.9* | 5.6* |
| R5 | 7.5 | 6.5* | 6.9 | 6.6* |
| R6 | 7.8* | 6.3 | 6.2* | 5.9 |
*Indicate significant differences between values at p ≤ 0.05.
Total and volatile solids for AUPS/RCM samples.
| AUPS/RCM Treatments (%) | TS (Initial) % | VS(Initial)% | MC (Initial)% | TS (Final) % | VS (Final)% | MC% (Final)% | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 0/100 | R1 | 19.6a | 83.66a | 80b | 21.6a | 80.9a | 78c |
| 10/90 | R2 | 16.7b | 83a | 83b | 18.2b | 75.7b | 81.7b |
| 30/70 | R3 | 5.7c | 80ab | 94ab | 18.5b | 50.5 cd | 81.4b |
| 50/50 | R4 | 1.19d | 67.8c | 98.8a | 17bc | 48 cd | 82.9b |
| 90/10 | R5 | 1.05d | 58d | 98a | 2.4c | 53.9c | 97.6a |
| 100/0 | R6 | 0.899e | 55d | 99.1a | 1.2c | 29.8d | 98.9a |
The different lowercase letters within raw indicate significant differences.
The different lowercase letters within column indicate significant differences.
Total and volatile solids for SUPS/RCM samples.
| SUPS/RCM Treatments (%) | TS (Initial) | VS (Initial) | MC% (Initial) | TS (Final) | VS (Final) | MC% (Final) | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 0/100 | R1 | 40a | 85.6a | 59.9c | 21.6a | 83.9a | 78c |
| 10/90 | R2 | 21b | 84.7a | 79b | 18b | 80ab | 81bc |
| 30/70 | R3 | 13.9c | 82.9ab | 86ab | 14b | 72.5bc | 85.9b |
| 50/50 | R4 | 8d | 81.3ab | 92a | 5.3c | 74.8b | 94.6a |
| 90/10 | R5 | 2.9e | 78.7b | 97a | 4.5c | 75b | 95.4a |
| 100/0 | R6 | 0.8f | 72c | 0.99d | 2.9d | 69c | 97a |
The different lowercase letters within column indicate significant differences.
Volatile solid loss per co-digestion mixing ratio.
| Treatment (%) | (VS % loss) AUPS/RCM | (VS % loss) SUPS/RCM | |
|---|---|---|---|
| 0/100 | R1 | 3.3e | 1.985e |
| 10/90 | R2 | 8.8d | 5.5c |
| 30/70 | R3 | 36.88b | 12.5a |
| 50/50 | R4 | 29.2c | 7.995b |
| 90/10 | R5 | 7.7d | 4.7c |
| 100/0 | R6 | 45.82a | 4.16667d |
The different lowercase letters within column indicate significant differences.