Research article - Peer-reviewed, 2020
Metabolic performance of anaerobic digestion of chicken manure under wet, high solid, and dry conditions
Bi, Shaojie; Westerholm, Maria; Qiao, Wei; Xiong, Linpeng; Mahdy, Ahmed; Yin, Dongmin; Song, Yunlong; Dong, RenjieAbstract
The anaerobic digestion (AD) of chicken manure as a solo substrate has been challenging due to the ammonium inhibition effects when adopting a high organic loading rate (OLR). In this study, through increasing both the total solid in the feeding materials from 5% to 20%, and the OLR from 1.7 to 7.1 g-volatile solids (VS)/(L.d), the AD of chicken manure under wet, high solid, and dry conditions, with a fixed hydraulic retention time of 20 days, was investigated. The results obtained indicated that the wet AD system could achieve a methane yield of 0.28 L/g-VS and a low volatile fatty acid level. However, the process deteriorated under dry conditions, and methane formed mainly through acetate oxidation and methanogenesis. Methanosarcina and Methanoplasma were found to be more tolerant But, whether the dry AD of chicken manure can survive an ammonia-stressed environment when the OLR is lowered, still needs investigation.Keywords
Anaerobic digestion; Chicken manure; Microbial community; Methanogenic pathway; Organic loading ratePublished in
Bioresource Technology2020, volume: 296, article number: 122342
Authors' information
Bi, Shaojie
China Agricultural University
Bi, Shaojie
State RandD Ctr Efficient Prod and Comprehens Utiliza
Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Department of Molecular Sciences
Qiao, Wei
China Agricultural University
Qiao, Wei
State RandD Ctr Efficient Prod and Comprehens Utiliza
Xiong, Linpeng
China Agricultural University
Xiong, Linpeng
State RandD Ctr Efficient Prod and Comprehens Utiliza
Mahdy, Ahmed
Zagazig University
Yin, Dongmin
State RandD Ctr Efficient Prod and Comprehens Utiliza
Yin, Dongmin
China Agricultural University
Song, Yunlong
China Agricultural University
Song, Yunlong
State RandD Ctr Efficient Prod and Comprehens Utiliza
Dong, Renjie
China Agricultural University
Dong, Renjie
State RandD Ctr Efficient Prod and Comprehens Utiliza
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.biortech.2019.122342
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