Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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11013074 | Waste Management | 2018 | 11 Pages |
Abstract
Effects of methanogenic community of inoculum (liquid anaerobic digestion effluent (L-AD effluent), waste activated sludge (WAS), and anaerobic granular sludge (AGS)) and substrate/inoculum ratio (S/I) on reactor performance in solid state anaerobic digestion (SS-AD) were investigated. L-AD effluent, which can provide sufficient microbes and enough buffering capacity to the reactor at an S/I ratio of 6, was found to quickly initiate SS-AD processes. The highest methane production was obtained in reactor inoculated with WAS at an S/I ratio of 2. Higher volatile fatty acids and total ammonia nitrogen concentrations were found when AGS was used as inoculum, which led to a low methane production. Methanosaetaceae, Methanosaetaceae, and Methanosaetaceae together with Methanobacteriaceae were the dominant methanogens in reactors inoculated with L-AD effluent, WAS, and AGS, respectively. These findings suggest among the three inoculum, L-AD effluent is the most effective inoculum for SS-AD of on farm organic waste.
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Authors
Yangyang Li, Yanqin Wang, Zihan Yu, Jiaxin Lu, Danyang Li, Guoying Wang, Yu Li, Yue Wu, Shuyan Li, Fuqing Xu, Guoxue Li, Xiaoyan Gong,