
The Potential of Biogas Production with Co-Digestion between Food Waste and Cow Dung
Author(s) -
Nisa Pakvilai
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
trends in sciences
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2774-0226
DOI - 10.48048/tis.2021.1410
Subject(s) - biogas , cow dung , food waste , anaerobic digestion , biogas production , environmental science , waste management , chemical oxygen demand , pulp and paper industry , municipal solid waste , digestion (alchemy) , bioenergy , biodegradable waste , biofuel , chemistry , environmental engineering , agronomy , sewage treatment , methane , engineering , biology , fertilizer , organic chemistry , chromatography
The objective of this research was to analyze the potential of biogas production with co-digestion between food waste and cow dung. The experiment research was batched with small scale and scale up with semi-continuous, temperature was operated within 35 - 37 °C. The suitable condition for biogas production between food waste and cow dung was presented with 75:25 (T1). 55 mL of the biogas potential was obtained which is considered as small scale. Thus, the scale up was presented in 75:25 (T1) ratio. In term of scale up the biogas obtained from the production is 650 ml which is higher than small scale. The scale up reactor of biogas production was 100 liters. Chemical oxygen demand (COD) was reduced from 30,000 to 5,000 - 7,000 mL L-1. The efficiency of COD was obtained 76.67 - 83.3 %, respectively. In term of total solid, it was decreased from 19,000 to 16,500 mL L-1. Initial VFA was presented 4,000 mL L-1, and final was presented 3,800 mL L-1, respectively. However, the biogas production from food waste and cow dung can enhance the performance of municipal solid waste and alternative energy production. Finally, the finding of co-digestion in biogas production system suggested utilization in household and communities.
HIGHLIGHTS
Food waste is the major waste in household, and it has high potential for energy production
Co-digestion in biogas production system that suggested utilization in household and communities
The biogas production from food waste and cow dung can enhance the performance of municipal solid waste and alternative energy production
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