Crude glycerin in anaerobic co-digestion of dairy cattle manure increases methane production

ABSTRACT Anaerobic digestion of crude glycerin (CG) along with animal waste has been an excellent option for increasing the production of biogas and methane to achieve efficiency in the treatment of both residues. This study aimed to evaluate improvements in specific productions of biogas and methane, reductions in solid and fibrous components in substrates prepared with dairy cattle manure and CG (containing 14 % glycerol). With these residues, experimental substrates were prepared and placed in 25 batch digesters. Initial content of the TS in the influent was 4 % and CG was added in increasing doses (0, 5, 10, 15 and 20 % relative to total solids (TS) of the influent). Results were submitted to ANOVA and orthogonal contrasts to assess the effects of linear and quadratic order and thereby estimate the optimal CG doses through the adjusted models. The highest values for specific production of methane (0.19 and 0.26 L g−1 of TS and volatile solids (VS) added, respectively) were reached with the CG inclusions of 6 and 8 %, respectively. Total production of biogas with the inclusion of 6 % CG was 11 % higher when compared to the control treatment. The largest reduction in VS (48 %) was achieved with the addition of 4 % CG. Addition of CG at levels between 3 and 8 % improved the efficiency of the process of anaerobic digestion with dairy cattle manure.

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Main Authors: Simm,Silvana, Orrico,Ana Carolina Amorim, Orrico Junior,Marco Antonio Previdelli, Sunada,Natália da Silva, Schwingel,Alice Watte, Mendonça Costa,Mônica Sarolli Silva de
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Published: Escola Superior de Agricultura "Luiz de Queiroz" 2017
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spelling oai:scielo:S0103-901620170003001752017-04-07Crude glycerin in anaerobic co-digestion of dairy cattle manure increases methane productionSimm,SilvanaOrrico,Ana Carolina AmorimOrrico Junior,Marco Antonio PrevidelliSunada,Natália da SilvaSchwingel,Alice WatteMendonça Costa,Mônica Sarolli Silva de glycerol biogas anaerobic digestion solids ABSTRACT Anaerobic digestion of crude glycerin (CG) along with animal waste has been an excellent option for increasing the production of biogas and methane to achieve efficiency in the treatment of both residues. This study aimed to evaluate improvements in specific productions of biogas and methane, reductions in solid and fibrous components in substrates prepared with dairy cattle manure and CG (containing 14 % glycerol). With these residues, experimental substrates were prepared and placed in 25 batch digesters. Initial content of the TS in the influent was 4 % and CG was added in increasing doses (0, 5, 10, 15 and 20 % relative to total solids (TS) of the influent). Results were submitted to ANOVA and orthogonal contrasts to assess the effects of linear and quadratic order and thereby estimate the optimal CG doses through the adjusted models. The highest values for specific production of methane (0.19 and 0.26 L g−1 of TS and volatile solids (VS) added, respectively) were reached with the CG inclusions of 6 and 8 %, respectively. Total production of biogas with the inclusion of 6 % CG was 11 % higher when compared to the control treatment. The largest reduction in VS (48 %) was achieved with the addition of 4 % CG. Addition of CG at levels between 3 and 8 % improved the efficiency of the process of anaerobic digestion with dairy cattle manure.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessEscola Superior de Agricultura "Luiz de Queiroz"Scientia Agricola v.74 n.3 20172017-06-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articletext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0103-90162017000300175en10.1590/1678-992x-2016-0057
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Schwingel,Alice Watte
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Sunada,Natália da Silva
Schwingel,Alice Watte
Mendonça Costa,Mônica Sarolli Silva de
Crude glycerin in anaerobic co-digestion of dairy cattle manure increases methane production
author_facet Simm,Silvana
Orrico,Ana Carolina Amorim
Orrico Junior,Marco Antonio Previdelli
Sunada,Natália da Silva
Schwingel,Alice Watte
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title Crude glycerin in anaerobic co-digestion of dairy cattle manure increases methane production
title_short Crude glycerin in anaerobic co-digestion of dairy cattle manure increases methane production
title_full Crude glycerin in anaerobic co-digestion of dairy cattle manure increases methane production
title_fullStr Crude glycerin in anaerobic co-digestion of dairy cattle manure increases methane production
title_full_unstemmed Crude glycerin in anaerobic co-digestion of dairy cattle manure increases methane production
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description ABSTRACT Anaerobic digestion of crude glycerin (CG) along with animal waste has been an excellent option for increasing the production of biogas and methane to achieve efficiency in the treatment of both residues. This study aimed to evaluate improvements in specific productions of biogas and methane, reductions in solid and fibrous components in substrates prepared with dairy cattle manure and CG (containing 14 % glycerol). With these residues, experimental substrates were prepared and placed in 25 batch digesters. Initial content of the TS in the influent was 4 % and CG was added in increasing doses (0, 5, 10, 15 and 20 % relative to total solids (TS) of the influent). Results were submitted to ANOVA and orthogonal contrasts to assess the effects of linear and quadratic order and thereby estimate the optimal CG doses through the adjusted models. The highest values for specific production of methane (0.19 and 0.26 L g−1 of TS and volatile solids (VS) added, respectively) were reached with the CG inclusions of 6 and 8 %, respectively. Total production of biogas with the inclusion of 6 % CG was 11 % higher when compared to the control treatment. The largest reduction in VS (48 %) was achieved with the addition of 4 % CG. Addition of CG at levels between 3 and 8 % improved the efficiency of the process of anaerobic digestion with dairy cattle manure.
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