Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7078743 | Bioresource Technology | 2014 | 33 Pages |
Abstract
- Co-digestion of CM and CS were investigated under batch and continuous conditions.
- CSTR showed stable methane yield of 223 ± 7 mL/g VSadded at OLR of 4 g VS/L/d.
- Post-digestion of digestate gave extra energy yield up to 2.6 MJ/kg VSadded.
- Pyrolysis of digestate could produce valuable pyrolysis gas with LCV of 10.9Â MJ/m3.
Keywords
HRTDTGLCVVMPSubstrate to inoculum ratioTANOLRCSTRTGALower calorific valueVFAVolatile fatty acidsThermogravimetric analysisDerivative thermogravimetryTotal solidsvolatile solidsContinuously stirred tank reactorhydraulic retention timeEnergy yieldBMPOrganic loading rateC/N ratioCarbon to nitrogen ratioBiogas digestateAnaerobic digestionCo-digestionHCVbiochemical methane potentialPyrolysisCorn stovertotal alkalinitytotal ammonia nitrogenChicken manure
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Authors
Yeqing Li, Ruihong Zhang, Yanfeng He, Chenyu Zhang, Xiaoying Liu, Chang Chen, Guangqing Liu,