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Effect of co-digestion of food waste and cow dung on biogas yield

Makhura Emmanuel Pax, Edison Muzenda, Tumeletso Lekgoba

2020E3S Web of Conferences17 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

This paper aims at finding the effect of co-digestion of cow dung and food waste on total biogas yield. Biogas production was improved through co-digestion of cow dung and food waste (FW) containing a small fraction of inoculum under mesophilic temperature (37ºC) over a retention time of 24 days. Co-digestion ratios of 1:1, 2:1 and 3:1 for cowdung/foodwaste were used for the study on anaerobic digestion on the co digested matter. Tests were carried out starting with the preparation of substrates, substrate characterization to determine the moisture content (MC), total solids (TS), volatile solids (VS) and ultimately batch anaerobic digestion experiments under thermophilic conditions (370C). The moisture content, volatile solids and total solids for food waste were 78, 22 and 90.7% respectively while the characteristics for cow dung were 67.2, 32.8 and 96.0 % respectively. From the study, a mixing ratio of cow dung: food waste of 1:2 was found to be the optimum substrate mixture for biogas production at 25595.7 Nml. The accumulated gas volumes of 18756.6, 14042.5, 13940.8 and 13839.1 Nml were recorded for cow dung: food waste ratios of 2:1, 1:1, 1:3 and 3:1 respectively. For a co-digestion containing more of the food waste than cow dung, a higher volume of biogas is produce.

Topics & Concepts

Cow dungBiogasMesophileAnaerobic digestionFood wasteTotal dissolved solidsDigestion (alchemy)ChemistryBioenergyPulp and paper industryOrganic matterBiofuelFood scienceMunicipal solid wasteMoistureWaste managementEnvironmental scienceMethaneBiotechnologyBiologyEnvironmental engineeringChromatographyGeneticsBacteriaFertilizerOrganic chemistryEngineeringAnaerobic Digestion and Biogas Production
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