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Anaerobic co-digestion of chicken manure with energy crop residues for biogas production
Author(s) -
N. A. Dawi Cahyono,
Rashid Shamsuddin,
Muhammad Ayoub,
Noorhayati Mansor,
N. H.M. Isa,
Ahmad Anas Nagoor Gunny
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
iop conference series. earth and environmental science
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1755-1307
pISSN - 1755-1315
DOI - 10.1088/1755-1315/765/1/012044
Subject(s) - bagasse , biogas , anaerobic digestion , mesophile , pulp and paper industry , bioenergy , methane , chemistry , digestion (alchemy) , waste management , agronomy , biofuel , environmental science , biology , engineering , organic chemistry , chromatography , bacteria , genetics
Biogas or bio-methane is an alternative energy source produced by anaerobic digestion (AD) technology whereby the organic matter is degraded by naturally present microorganisms and converted into a combustible gas. This paper focus on the utilization of anaerobic codigestion (AcoD) method since biogas yield so far remains minimum based on mono-digestion alone due to low energy content. In this work, empty fruit bunch (EFB), oil palm frond (OPF) and sugarcane bagasse (SB) are being used as co-digestion additive since energy crop residues are known for its high carbon and energy content to enhance the process. A series of five 1.5L reactors were set up for a mesophilic condition at temperature 40°C, with initial pH range of 7-8, for 60 days of retention time. The mono-digestion reactor of chicken manure is labelled as DC1, and the co-digestion reactors with sugarcane bagasse, OPF and EFB are labelled as DSB, DOPF and DEFB, respectively. The recorded C/N ratio of co-digestion reactors were improved to be in a favourable range of 15 to 35 with DSB being the highest at 17.74 compared to that of control reactor at 11.35. As a result, total biogas production for DSB increases up to 36% due to its significantly high carbon content from sugarcane bagasse that provide stability for the bacterial growth and its activities. Sugarcane bagasse act as a good carbon source for the AD system, thus enhance the methane production. On the other hand, DOPF and DEFB give 13% and 41% lesser total biogas volume, however, produces much higher methane concentration compared to the control reactor. This shows that DOPF and DEFB give a higher methane yield which defines the more stability and efficiency of digestion process.