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Anaerobic co-digestion of poultry litter and wheat straw affected by solids composition, free ammonia and carbon/nitrogen ratio

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC
DOI: 10.1080/10934529.2018.1546494

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Anaerobic co-digestion; poultry litter; wheat straw; ammonia inhibition; optimal TS level

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  1. Arkansas Agricultural Experiment Station

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In this study, the effects of three total solids levels (2%, 5% and 10% TS) of the mixtures of poultry litter and wheat straw at different percent volatile solids from wheat straw (0%, 25% and 50% VSWS), free ammonia nitrogen (FAN) and C/N ratio on co-digesting poultry litter with wheat straw were studied in batch experiments operated at 37 degrees C. The results showed that adjusting the substrate C/N ratio alone could not always result in high methane yields and biogas volumes. The maximum CH4 yield of 201mLg(-1) initial VS was observed in the 5% TS category with VSWS being 50%. The highest specific biogas volume produced (318mLg(-1) initial VS) was also obtained in the same solid category. A polynomial regression between FAN and the methanogenic activity was obtained with the correlation coefficient being 0.9472. A FAN inhibitory threshold concentration of 253.9mgL(-1) was found, and a total loss of methane production occurred when the FAN concentration reached 1000mgL(-1). An optimal TS content for anaerobic digestion of poultry litter with wheat straw was around 4.15% to achieve the best biogas yield. Similarly, for digesting poultry litter without addition of wheat straw, the TS content should be kept at around 6.8%.

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