کد مقاله | کد نشریه | سال انتشار | مقاله انگلیسی | نسخه تمام متن |
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4472247 | 1315062 | 2012 | 5 صفحه PDF | دانلود رایگان |
Anaerobic co-digestion strategies are needed to enhance biogas production, especially when treating certain residues such as cattle/pig manure. This paper presents a study of co-digestion of cattle manure with food waste and sewage sludge. With the aim of maximising biogas yields, a series of experiments were carried out under mesophilic and thermophilic conditions using continuously stirred-tank reactors, operating at different hydraulic residence times. Pretreatment with ultrasound was also applied to compare the results with those obtained with non-pretreated waste. Specific methane production decreases when increasing the OLR and decreasing HRT. The maximum value obtained was 603 LCH4/kg VSfeed for the co-digestion of a mixture of 70% manure, 20% food waste and 10% sewage sludge (total solid concentration around 4%) at 36 °C, for an OLR of 1.2 g VS/L day. Increasing the OLR to 1.5 g VS/L day led to a decrease of around 20–28% in SMP. Lower methane yields were obtained when operating at 55 °C. The increase in methane production when applying ultrasound to the feed mixtures does not compensate for the energy spent in this pretreatment.
► Small increase in methane production was observed applying sonication pretreatment.
► Biogas productions between 720 and 1100 mL/Lreactor day were achieved.
► Volatile solids removal efficiencies ranged between 53% and 60%.
► Lower methane yields were obtained when operating under thermophilic conditions.
► Optimum OLR in lab-scale CSTR was 1.2–1.3 g VS/L day (HRT: 20 days).
Journal: Waste Management - Volume 32, Issue 10, October 2012, Pages 1821–1825