Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1706070 Applied Mathematical Modelling 2009 12 Pages PDF
Abstract

A simple anaerobic digestion (AD) model was formulated with emphasis on understanding the microbial activity during AD. The model was formulated according to two main rules that regulate the microbial growth. The first rule was maintaining the elemental continuity of macronutrients C, H, N, O, P, and S. The second rule satisfied the thermodynamics of the main AD catabolic reactions: acidogenesis and both acetotrophic and hydrogenotrophic methanogenesis. Accordingly, the stoichiometric parameters were evaluated as functions of the bacterial yield. The model also considered the enzymatic hydrolysis of solid waste. For a known solid waste composition, experimental data was utilized to estimate microbial initial concentrations, yields and kinetics, i.e., to achieve better understanding of the main AD microbial activity. The model was applied to three sets of batch experiments focusing on anaerobic dairy manure degradation. The model predicted the degradation dynamics, estimated the bacterial concentration in different inoculums, and evaluated the effect of inoculum ratios in speeding up the degradation. Elemental continuity based formulation of the model evaluated additional components that are necessary for future studies of macronutrients recovery, limitation/toxic effects, and chemical equilibrium.

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