Co-digestion of food waste with cow dung by anaerobic digestion for biogas production.
Nur Adlina Mohd Hilmi, Irnis Azura Zakarya, Ahmad Anas Nagoor Gunny, Tengku Nuraiti Tengku Izhar, Siti Khadijah Zaaba, Muhd Fakhrul SAMAH, Zawawi Daud, Mohammad Rizam Che Beson
Abstract
Abstract Food waste is categorized under household waste which were produce in large amount every day and it can be a good potential to generate biogas production via anaerobic digestion. In this research, the characteristics of co-digestion process are measured to determine the biogas production between food waste and cow dung. The food waste is co-digest with two different type of cow dung are collected depends on their food consuming (grass:bran); 100% grass and 95% grass : 5% bran. The digester is maintained at 35°C of temperature for mesophilic condition. pH values and C/N ratio are noted until 35 days. The biogas production is analysed by using biogas analyzer. The highest biogas production in this study is 67.2% which are co-digest between food waste and cow dung (100%) compared cow dung (95%) is 53.9% on day 26. This shows that the cow dung (100%) produces more biogas than cow dung (95%). Anaerobic digestion process will best suits for biogas production and for the best utilization of food waste.