1. Green biohydrogen production in a Co-digestion process from mixture of high carbohydrate food waste and cattle/chicken manure digestate.
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Shen, Ming-Yan, Torre, Marco, Chu, Chen-Yeon, Tratzi, Patrizio, Carnevale, Monica, Gallucci, Francesco, Paolini, Valerio, and Petracchini, Francesco
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POULTRY manure , *FOOD waste , *CATTLE manure , *REFUSE containers , *MANUFACTURING processes , *BIOGAS production , *MANURES - Abstract
This study was investigated biohydrogen production on the effects of different ratio of food waste to seed digestate and pH value from co-digestion process in anaerobic reactor. The seed digestate was mixture of cattle manure 45%, corn silage 25%, chicken manure 15%, and olive pomace 15% which was collected from the biogas plant in central Italy. It was found that the peaks of total biogas and the biohydrogen productions were 1355 ± 26 and 436 ± 10 mL whereas the biohydrogen yield was 50.4 mL/g-VS (45.8 mL/g-COD) with 43.33% COD removal rate, the bacteria to substrate volatile solids (VS) ratio was 2:1 where seed digestate to food waste was 6:4 under pH 6.5. As a consequence, food waste with a high COD concentration can be adapted C/N ratio by the cattle manure and chicken manure in the seed digestate which resulted in a high biohydrogen production. The food waste co-digestion system mixed with biogas plant digestate is one of approach to increase total biogas production. • Food waste can be adapted C/N ratio by the cattle manure and chicken manure in the seed digestate. • The food waste co-digestion system mixed with biogas plant digestate can increase total biogas production. • The optimal biohydrogen yield was 50.4 mL/g VS whereas the COD removal rate reached 43.33%. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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