Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7069829 | Bioresource Technology | 2016 | 11 Pages |
Abstract
The technical feasibility of long term anaerobic mono-digestion of two brown seaweeds, and co-digestion of both seaweeds with dairy slurry was investigated whilst increasing the organic loading rate (OLR). One seaweed was natural (L. digitata); the second seaweed (S. Latissima) was cultivated. Higher proportions of L. digitata in co-digestion (66.6%) allowed the digester to operate more efficiently (OLR of 5 kg VS mâ3 dâ1 achieving a specific methane yield (SMY) of 232 L CH4 kgâ1 VS) as compared to lower proportions (33.3%). Co-digestion of 66.6% cultivated S. latissima, with dairy slurry allowed a higher SMY of 252 L CH4 kgâ1 VS but at a lower OLR of 4 kg VS mâ3 dâ1. Optimum conditions for mono-digestion of both seaweeds were effected at 4 kg VS mâ3 dâ1. Chloride concentrations increased to high levels in the digestion of both seaweeds but were not detrimental to operation.
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Authors
Muhammad Rizwan Tabassum, David M. Wall, Jerry D. Murphy,