| Literature DB >> 36235045 |
Farida Hanum1,2, Yoichi Atsuta3, Hiroyuki Daimon1,3.
Abstract
Methane production characteristics of anaerobic co-digestion of pig manure (PM) and fermented liquid feed (FLF) were investigated in a continuous digester under mesophilic conditions. The experiment followed three phases. PM alone was digested in phase I. In phases II and III, PM and FLF were mixed in a ratio of 95:5 and 90:10 (% v/v), respectively. The specific methane yields (SMYs) during phases I, II, and III were 238, 278, and 326.8 mLCH4·gVS-1-added, respectively. It was due to the effect of balancing the feedstock carbon-to-nitrogen ratio by adding FLF. This improvement can also be attributed to the readily biodegradable compounds in the FLF. The higher SMY obtained in this study showed a positive synergistic effect in the anaerobic co-digestion of PM and FLF. The results also indicate that adding the FLF positively affected and maintained a constant pH level, avoiding volatile fatty acid accumulation and ammonia inhibition in the anaerobic digestion (AD). Thus, this study provides valuable information regarding the usage of unused or wasted FLF as a co-substrate for the practical AD of PM. The production of fermented liquid additives such as FLF to improve the methane production from the AD of PM is a potential novel alternative to food waste recycling in Japan, besides compost and animal feeding.Entities:
Keywords: anaerobic co-digestion; co-substrate; fermented liquid feed; methane production; pig manure
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Year: 2022 PMID: 36235045 PMCID: PMC9572587 DOI: 10.3390/molecules27196509
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Molecules ISSN: 1420-3049 Impact factor: 4.927
Characteristics of substrates and inoculum used in this study.
| Parameters | Unit | PM | FLF | Inoculum |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| pH | - | 6.3 | 3.5 | 7.8 |
| Total solid | % | 4.17 | 14.38 | 1.77 |
| Volatile solid | % | 1.54 | 13.71 | 1.17 |
| TN | (mg·L−1) | 3665 | 2230 | 3807 |
| TC | (mg·L−1) | 15,600 | 38,592 | 3705 |
| DOC | (mg·L−1) | 15,570 | 38,563 | 2240 |
| C/N ratio | - | 5.2 | 19.7 | 6.6 |
| NH3 | (mg·L−1) | 3.6 | 0 | 94.8 |
| NH4+ | (mg·L−1) | 2260 | 130 | 1955 |
| Acetate | (mg·L−1) | 4078 | 2472 | 220.86 |
| Propionate | (mg·L−1) | 1880 | 386 | 0 |
| Butyrate | (mg·L−1) | 0 | 69.6 | 0 |
| Valerate | (mg·L−1) | 0 | 66.2 | 0 |
PM: pig manure. FLF: fermented liquid feed; TN: total nitrogen; TC: total carbon; DOC: dissolved organic carbon.
Mixture ratio of pig manure (PM) and fermented liquid feed (FLF) during anaerobic co-digestion process.
| Parameters | Start-Up | Phase I | Phase II | Phase III |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Operation period (days) | 1–20 | 21–111 | 112–172 | 173–242 |
| Organic loading rate | 0.87–1.17 | 1.17 | 1.37 | 1.58 |
| Mixture ratio of PM to FLF (% | 100:0 | 100:0 | 95:5 | 90:10 |
| Mixture ratio of PM to FLF (VS basis) | 100:0 | 100:0 | 74:26 | 59:41 |
Figure 1pH values during anaerobic digestion process.
Figure 2Ammonia concentrations during anaerobic digestion process.
Figure 3Volatile fatty acids concentrations during anaerobic digestion process.
Figure 4Biogas production rate and percentage of methane and carbon dioxide in the produced biogas (A) biogas production rate, (B) percentage of methane and carbon dioxide.
Figure 5Specific methane yield values at organic loading rate tested in this study.
Comparison of anaerobic co-digestion results from this study with data reported in the literature.
| Study | Kaparaju | Panichnumsin | Molinuevo-Salces | Dennehy | Present Study | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Substrates | Pig manure: | Pig manure: | Pig manure: Vegetable processing wastes | Pig manure: Food waste | Pig manure: | |
| Feedstock mixing ratio | 80:20 | 50:50 | 50:50 | 60:40 | 74:26 | 59:41 |
| OLR (gVS·Ld−1) | 2 | 3.5 | 0.59 | 1.5 | 1.16 | 1.58 |
| HRT (d) | 25–26 | 15 | 25 | 29 | 30 | 30 |
| SMY (mLCH4·gVS−1 added) | 330 | 290 | 285 | 333 | 280.4 | 332 |
| GPR | NR | 1.67 | 0.25 | NR | 0.35 | 0.56 |
| CH4 (%) | 62 | 59 | 55 | NR | 60 | 57 |
OLR: organic loading rate; HRT: hydraulic retention time; NR: not reported; SMY: specific methane yield; GPR: gas production rate; dw: dry weight.
Figure 6Volatile solid removal during anaerobic digestion process.