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Effect of organic loading on anaerobic digestion of cow dung: Methane production and kinetic study

Adila Fazliyana Aili Hamzah, Muhammad Hazwan Hamzah, Hasfalina Che Man, Nur Syakina Jamali, Shamsul Izhar, Muhammad Heikal Ismail

2023Heliyon41 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Organic loading influences the effectiveness of producing biogas through anaerobic digestion. This study set out to investigate the effect of organic loading on the anaerobic mesophilic digestion of cow dung, the parameters involved in the digestion process and to evaluate the kinetics. Anaerobic digestion of cow dung at different organic loading (gVS/L) of 14 gVS/L, 18gVS/L, 22 gVS/L, 26 gVS/L and 30 gVS/L were investigated. Increasing the organic loading increased the methane yield of the cow dung. The highest cumulative methane yield was observed at 30 gVS/L with 63.42 mL CH 4 /gVS while the highest biogas yield was reported at 192.53 mL/gVS with the highest methane content of 89%. In addition, the modified Gompertz model equation with an R 2 of 0.9980 demonstrated strong consistency and a good fit between predicted and experimental data. The high number of substrates added to the systems when increasing the organic loading increased the λ and slow down the nutrient transport and hydrolysis. This study provides current information on the effects of organic loading on the anaerobic digestion of cow dung in batch mode, including experimental conditions and operational parameters.

Topics & Concepts

Anaerobic digestionCow dungGompertz functionBiogasMesophileChemistryMethaneDigestion (alchemy)NutrientAnaerobic exercisePulp and paper industryBiodegradable wasteHydrolysisAnimal scienceAgronomyFood scienceMathematicsChromatographyBiologyBiochemistryBacteriaEcologyOrganic chemistryFertilizerEngineeringGeneticsPhysiologyStatisticsAnaerobic Digestion and Biogas Production