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Dry Anaerobic Co-Digestion of Citrus Wastes with Keratin and Lignocellulosic Wastes: Batch And Continuous Processes

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WASTE AND BIOMASS VALORIZATION
Volume 11, Issue 2, Pages 423-434

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s12649-018-0447-y

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Solid wastes; Dry co-digestion; Batch process; Continuous process; Process performance

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Dry anaerobic co-digestion of citrus wastes (CW) with chicken feather (CF), wheat straw (WS) and manure bedded with straw (MS) was investigated in batch and continuous processes. Experiments were designed with different mixing ratios considering the inhibitory effect of CW, C/N ratio, and total solid content of individual feedstocks. Best mixing ratio (CF:CW:WS:MS) of 1:1:6:0, enhanced methane yield by 14% compared to the expected yield calculated according to the methane yields obtained from the individual fractions. The process performance of this mixture was then investigated in continuous plug flow reactors at different organic loading rates (OLR) with feedstock total solid contents of 21% TS (R-TS21) and 32% TS (R-TS32). At OLR of 2 gVS/L/d, a methane yield of 362 NmlCH(4)/gVS(added) was obtained from R-TS21, which is 13.5% higher than the yield obtained from R-TS32 (319 NmlCH(4)/gVS(added)). However, it was not possible to achieve a stable process when the OLR was further increased to 3.8 gVS/L/d; there were increased total VFAs concentrations and a decline in the biogas production.

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