Anaerobic co-digestion using poultry slaughterhouse and vegetable wastes to enhance biogas yield: effect of different C/N ratios

BIOMASS CONVERSION AND BIOREFINERY(2022)

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The aim of this study was to determine the feasibility of producing biogas by combining solid poultry slaughterhouse wastes (SPSWs) with fruit and vegetable solid wastes (FVSWs) and to obtain the optimum conditions for maximum biogas production by means of anaerobic digestion (AD). The ratio of available carbon to available nitrogen (C/N), as a critical parameter in producing methane, was adjusted by mixing the appropriate amount of SPSWs with FVSWs. For each load, a 50-L pilot-scale digester was operated for 40 days. For start-up and seeding, the biogas reactor was bioaugmented using the anaerobic sludge of an industrial poultry wastewater treatment plant. The analyzed SPSW, which had a C/N ratio of 5.75, was combined with FVSWs to obtain C/N ratios of 20, 30, and 40. Furthermore, it was found that the highest biogas yield occurred when the C/N ratio of the feed was 30. Also, for all three loading ratios, biogas production volumes were 215.1, 241, and 182.7 L, respectively, where methane’s shares were 104.5, 120.6, and 91.7 L of the total gas volume that constituted 48.6, 50, and 50.2% of the produced biogas. Therefore, the obtained results from the process of mesophilic AD of this type of solid wastes illustrate that it is possible to efficiently produce biogas as a renewable energy source by combining SPSWs and FVSWs, instead of burning or burying them.
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Anaerobic digestion,Biogas,Poultry slaughterhouse wastes,C/N ratio
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