Semi-continuous dry anaerobic digestion of rice straw pretreated with swine manure digested effluent in one vertical cascade digester with different solid contents
Yanming Zhong , Xiaoying Su , Zongsun Zhang , Yi Zheng , Ying Zhou , Yunqin Lin
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Abstract
Energy input for substrate stirring is generally demanded in dry anaerobic digestion. Semi-continuous dry anaerobic digestion of rice straw pretreated with swine manure digested effluent (named as ammoniated rice straw) in a vertical cascade digester with varied solid contents (20 %, 25 %, and 30 %) was investigated for energy and room saving. The analysis of sCOD, VFA, ALK, and TAN which refer to the stability of anaeobic digestion showed that the digestion in the TS = 25 % system was the stablest, while the acidogenesis decreased on days 120–180 in the TS = 20 % digester, and the hydrolysis and acidogenesis both decreased on days 120–180 in the TS = 30 % digester. The correlation analyses of sCOD, VFA, ALK, and TAN showed a positive correlation between factors in the TS = 25 % digester which was favourable for a long-term operation, while negative or weak positive correlations between the above factors in the digesters of TS = 20 % and TS = 30 % were noted. Moreover, the average daily methane yield in the digesters ranged from 1.69 to 2.15 mL/gVSadded, among which the average daily methane yields in the digesters of TS = 20 % and TS = 25 % were 27.21 % and 24.85 % higher than that in the TS = 30 % digester, respectively. The results indicated that a semi-continuous stable biogas production from rice straw-swine manure digestate could be achieved at a 25 % solid content in a vertical cascade anaerobic digester (SVCAD). Also, the microbial community structure analysis in the TS = 20 % digester revealed a decrease in community diversity in the course of digestion time. Bacteroidota became the dominant bacteria (exceeding 50 % in relative abundance) in stage II at the phylum level, and DMER64 and LNR A2-18 became the predominant genera at the genus level. This work firstly reported the anaerobic digestion of ammoniated rice straw in a SVCAD, and drew a conclusion on the appropriate total solid for the long-term running in a SVCAD. It is a contribution for the development of efficient biofuel production from piggery waste and crop residues.
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The exploration of energy sources remains a critical matter of study. For the past nine decades, fuel has consistently held the forefront in primary research efforts within the field of energy science. This area of investigation encompasses a wide range of subjects, with a particular emphasis on emerging concerns like environmental factors and pollution.