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Complex network analysis of slaughterhouse waste anaerobic digestion: From failure to success of long-term operation

Author(s)
Dalantai, TergelRhee, ChaeyoungKim, Dae WookYu, SungIlShin, JuheeTriolo, Jin MiShin, Seung Gu
Issued Date
2022-10
DOI
10.1016/j.biortech.2022.127673
URI
https://scholarworks.unist.ac.kr/handle/201301/59256
Citation
BIORESOURCE TECHNOLOGY, v.361, pp.127673
Abstract
The study explored slaughterhouse waste (SHW) as prime feedstock associated with and without supplement of an external slowly degradable lignocellulosic carbon source to overcome the synergistic co-inhibitions of ammonia and fatty acids. Long-term solid-state digestion (SSD) and liquid-state digestion (LSD) were investi-gated using a mixture of pork liver and fat. At 2.0 g volatile solids (VS) L-1 d-1 of organic loading rate (OLR), the two reactors of SSD experienced operational instability due to ammonia inhibition and volatile fatty acid (VFA) accumulation while LSD successfully produced 0.725 CH4 L CH4 g- 1VS during 197 d of working days under unfavorable condition with high total ammonia nitrogen (> 4.7 g/L) and VFAs concentration (> 1.9 g/L). The network analysis between complex microflora and operational parameters provided an insight for sustainable biogas production using SHW. Among all, hydrogenotrophic methanogens have shown better resistance than acetoclastic methanogens.
Publisher
ELSEVIER SCI LTD
ISSN
0960-8524
Keyword (Author)
AmmoniaCo-inhibitionSolid-state digestionNetwork analysisOrganic loading rate
Keyword
MUNICIPAL SOLID-WASTECO-DIGESTIONORGANIC FRACTIONBY-PRODUCTSMETHANEINHIBITIONMETHANOSARCINADEGRADATIONAMMONIABIOGAS

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