Anaerobic treatment of chicken manure co-digested with sawdust

Kok, H.Y. and Shamsuddin, M.R. and Aqsha, A. (2020) Anaerobic treatment of chicken manure co-digested with sawdust. Lecture Notes in Mechanical Engineering. pp. 741-748. ISSN 21954356

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Abstract

The high total nitrogen content of chicken manure (CM) makes it suitable to undergo anaerobic digestion (AD) for the production of biogas. In this study, AD of CM was done using sawdust (SD) as co-substrate to investigate the quality of biogas produced. CM and SD were mixed to reach different carbon-to-nitrogen (C/N) ratios of 20, 25, 30, and 35. By using laboratory scale of 10L digesters, biogas production was investigated in anaerobic fermentation. Cow manure, as inoculum, was added in each digester to facilitate the anaerobic fermentation process. The process was performed in batch reactors at temperature of 35 °C, and a retention time of 60 days. Under mesophilic conditions, all co-digestions of CM and SD improved biogas and methane (CH4) yields significantly compared to control. Percentage of methane had increased up to 65.9 for CM and SD at C/N ratio of 30. The highest methane yields (percentages of methane) obtained from different C/N ratios were as follows: C/N 30 (65.9), C/N 35 (47.0), C/N 20 (46.5) and C/N 25 (44.2). Mono-digestion of CM generated only 20.5 methane on day 60, possibly due to the high amount of nitrogen that caused ammonia inhibition. © Springer Nature Singapore Pte Ltd 2020.

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Additional Information: cited By 3; Conference of 5th International Conference on Mechanical, Manufacturing and Plant Engineering, ICMMPE 2019 ; Conference Date: 19 November 2019 Through 21 November 2019; Conference Code:244879
Depositing User: Mr Ahmad Suhairi UTP
Date Deposited: 10 Nov 2023 03:28
Last Modified: 10 Nov 2023 03:28
URI: https://khub.utp.edu.my/scholars/id/eprint/13762

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