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Anaerobic Co-Digestion Scheme of Biogas Engineering Based on Feedstock and Temperature

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BIORESOURCES
卷 18, 期 3, 页码 5777-5797

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NORTH CAROLINA STATE UNIV DEPT WOOD & PAPER SCI
DOI: 10.15376/biores.18.3.5777-5797

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Anaerobic co-digestion scheme; Biogas engineering; Feedstocks; Temperature; Biogas yield

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This article investigates the current status and distribution of biogas engineering feedstock in China. It evaluates the temperature conditions for anaerobic co-digestion and assesses the biogas production potential of various feedstocks. The analysis shows that co-digestion outperforms mono-digestion under certain temperature conditions.
This article investigates the current status and distribution of the feedstock of biogas engineering in China, evaluates the temperature conditions for anaerobic co-digestion (AcoD), and assesses the biogas production potential of feedstock in AcoD, including six feedstocks, namely, maize straw (M), wheat straw (W), rice straw (R), pig manure (P), cow manure (C), and sheep manure (S). The total amount of M, W, and R was 3.89 x 108, 2.10 x 108, and 1.50 x 108 tons, respectively, and that of P, C, and S was 8.46 x 108, 1.31 x 109, and 4.95 x 108 tons, respectively. However, the spatial distributions and amount of those resources were found to be uneven in China. Heilongjiang has abundant maize straw, and Henan has abundant wheat resources. Sichuan is rich in cow manure, while Inner Mongolia is rich in sheep manure. The analysis of total biogas production (TBP) by mono-digestion and co -digestion (using two feedstocks at ratio of 1:9, 3:7, 5:5, 7:3 and 9:1) showed that co-digestion outperforms mono-digestion under 15 and 25 & DEG;C. Thus, it is necessary to study anaerobic co-digestion scheme (AcoDS), which will provide a reference for biogas engineering in different regions to promote the biogas yield based on their actual situation.

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