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Co-digestion of palm oil mill effluent with chicken manure and crude glycerol: biochemical methane potential by monod kinetics

In Thailand, the palm oil industry produces a huge amount of palm oil mill effluent (POME), mostly used for electricity generation through biogas production. Co-digestion with other waste can further improve biogas yield and solve waste management problems. Most previous studies relied on biochemica...

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Autores principales: Seekao, Narongsak, Sangsri, Sawinee, Rakmak, Nirattisai, Dechapanya, Wipawee, Siripatana, Chairat
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7881235/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33615010
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2021.e06204
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author Seekao, Narongsak
Sangsri, Sawinee
Rakmak, Nirattisai
Dechapanya, Wipawee
Siripatana, Chairat
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Sangsri, Sawinee
Rakmak, Nirattisai
Dechapanya, Wipawee
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description In Thailand, the palm oil industry produces a huge amount of palm oil mill effluent (POME), mostly used for electricity generation through biogas production. Co-digestion with other waste can further improve biogas yield and solve waste management problems. Most previous studies relied on biochemical methane potential (BMP) assay or batch co-digestion to obtain the optimal mixing ratio, ignoring the kinetic part or treat it for sole discussion of the results. This work directly uses mechanistic models based on Monod kinetics to describe the experimental results obtained from the co-digestion of POME (40 ml, BMP = 281.2 mlCH(4)/gCODadded)) with chicken manure (CM) (0–50 g) and crude glycerol (Gly) (0–10 ml). The best mixing ratio between CM and POME was 5 gCM: 40 mlPOME (BMP = 276.9 mlCH(4)/gCODadded). The best ratio for Gly and POME was 2 mlGly: 40 mlPOME (BMP = 211.9 mlCH(4)/gCODadded). Adding Gly only 2 mlGly/40 mlPOME doubled the amount of biogas. Hence, crude glycerol is a good substrate for on-demand biogas output. The co-digestion increases the methane output but with a decreased yield. A multi-substrate Monod model was developed based on the levels of digestion difficulty. A partial-least squared fitting was used to estimate its main parameters. All parameters included in the model passed the significant tests at a 95% confidence level. The model can describe the experimental results very well, predict observable state variables of batch co-digestion, and allow a simple extension for continuous co-digestion dynamics. A limited continuous experiment was conducted to confirm the applicability of the model parameters of POME digestion obtained from BMP tests to predict a continuous AD. The results show good potential but must be carefully interpreted. It is generally possible and practical to directly obtain design and operational parameters from BMP assays based on only accumulated biogas curves and initial and final COD/VS.
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spelling pubmed-78812352021-02-18 Co-digestion of palm oil mill effluent with chicken manure and crude glycerol: biochemical methane potential by monod kinetics Seekao, Narongsak Sangsri, Sawinee Rakmak, Nirattisai Dechapanya, Wipawee Siripatana, Chairat Heliyon Research Article In Thailand, the palm oil industry produces a huge amount of palm oil mill effluent (POME), mostly used for electricity generation through biogas production. Co-digestion with other waste can further improve biogas yield and solve waste management problems. Most previous studies relied on biochemical methane potential (BMP) assay or batch co-digestion to obtain the optimal mixing ratio, ignoring the kinetic part or treat it for sole discussion of the results. This work directly uses mechanistic models based on Monod kinetics to describe the experimental results obtained from the co-digestion of POME (40 ml, BMP = 281.2 mlCH(4)/gCODadded)) with chicken manure (CM) (0–50 g) and crude glycerol (Gly) (0–10 ml). The best mixing ratio between CM and POME was 5 gCM: 40 mlPOME (BMP = 276.9 mlCH(4)/gCODadded). The best ratio for Gly and POME was 2 mlGly: 40 mlPOME (BMP = 211.9 mlCH(4)/gCODadded). Adding Gly only 2 mlGly/40 mlPOME doubled the amount of biogas. Hence, crude glycerol is a good substrate for on-demand biogas output. The co-digestion increases the methane output but with a decreased yield. A multi-substrate Monod model was developed based on the levels of digestion difficulty. A partial-least squared fitting was used to estimate its main parameters. All parameters included in the model passed the significant tests at a 95% confidence level. The model can describe the experimental results very well, predict observable state variables of batch co-digestion, and allow a simple extension for continuous co-digestion dynamics. A limited continuous experiment was conducted to confirm the applicability of the model parameters of POME digestion obtained from BMP tests to predict a continuous AD. The results show good potential but must be carefully interpreted. It is generally possible and practical to directly obtain design and operational parameters from BMP assays based on only accumulated biogas curves and initial and final COD/VS. Elsevier 2021-02-10 /pmc/articles/PMC7881235/ /pubmed/33615010 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2021.e06204 Text en © 2021 The Author(s) http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Rakmak, Nirattisai
Dechapanya, Wipawee
Siripatana, Chairat
Co-digestion of palm oil mill effluent with chicken manure and crude glycerol: biochemical methane potential by monod kinetics
title Co-digestion of palm oil mill effluent with chicken manure and crude glycerol: biochemical methane potential by monod kinetics
title_full Co-digestion of palm oil mill effluent with chicken manure and crude glycerol: biochemical methane potential by monod kinetics
title_fullStr Co-digestion of palm oil mill effluent with chicken manure and crude glycerol: biochemical methane potential by monod kinetics
title_full_unstemmed Co-digestion of palm oil mill effluent with chicken manure and crude glycerol: biochemical methane potential by monod kinetics
title_short Co-digestion of palm oil mill effluent with chicken manure and crude glycerol: biochemical methane potential by monod kinetics
title_sort co-digestion of palm oil mill effluent with chicken manure and crude glycerol: biochemical methane potential by monod kinetics
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7881235/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33615010
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2021.e06204
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