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Effect of bamboo hydrochar on anaerobic digestion of fish processing waste for biogas production

Journal

BIORESOURCE TECHNOLOGY
Volume 283, Issue -, Pages 340-349

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.biortech.2019.03.084

Keywords

Bamboo hydrochar; Fish processing waste (FWP); Biogas production; Ammonium nitrogen inhibition; COD decreasing; Methane content

Funding

  1. China National Key RD Program [2016YFD0800804]
  2. special fund for the agro-technique extension of the New Countryside Development Institute at Zhejiang University [2017ZDNT015]

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The effect of hydrothermal carbonization (HTC) temperature and bamboo hydrochar (BHC) addition on biogas production in anaerobic digestion of fish processing waste (FPW) was studied. HTC temperature (200-280 degrees C) had significant effects on methane yield and content, but the BHC had little effects. The maximum biogas yield observed with HTC at 200 degrees C and a BHC adding ratio of 1:2 (dry mass ratio of FPW to BHC) reached 292 L/kg volatile solids (VS), which were 64% higher than the control group with only FPW, with the maximum methane yield of 219 L/kg-VS and highest net methane energy yield of 3410 kJ/kg-VS. The obtained results can be used to design an efficient anaerobic digestion process for treating and effectively utilizing fish processing waste.

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