Evaluation of methane production from the anaerobic co-digestion of manure of guinea pig with lignocellulosic Andean residues

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Washington Orlando Meneses Quelal
Borja Velázquez-Martí
Juan Gaibor Chávez
Zulay Niño Ruiz
Andrés Ferrer Gisbert
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[1] Universitat Politècnica de Valencia,Departamento de Ingeniería Rural y Agroalimentaria
[2] Universidad Estatal de Bolívar,Departamento de Investigación, Centro de Investigación del Ambiente
[3] Universidad Regional Amazónica Ikiam,Laboratorio de Biomasa, Biomass to Resources Group
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Environmental Science and Pollution Research | 2022年 / 29卷
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Anaerobic digestion; Lignocellulosic waste; Biogas; Co-substrate; Synergy; Inoculum; Kinetic model;
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The objective of this research was to evaluate anaerobic co-digestion of guinea pig manure (GP) with Andean agricultural residues such as amaranth (AM), quinoa (QU) and wheat (TR) in batch biodigesters under mesophilic conditions (37 0C) for 40 days. As microbial inoculum, sewage treatment sludge was used in two inoculum/substrate ratios (ISR of 1 and 2). In terms of methane production, the best results occurred in treatments containing AM and QU as co-substrate and an ISR of 2. Thus, the highest methane production yield in the GP:AM biodigesters (25:75) and GP:QU (25:75) with 341.86 mlCH4/g VS added and 341.05 mlCH4/g VS added, respectively. On the other hand, the results showed that methane production with an ISR of 2 generated higher yields for guinea pig waste and the methane fraction of the biogas generated was in a range from 57 to 69%. Methane production kinetics from these raw materials was studied using five kinetic models: modified Gompertz, logistic equation, transfer, cone and Richards. The cone model adjusted best to the experimental values ​​with those observed with r2 of 0.999 and RMSE of 1.16 mlCH4/g VS added. Finally, the highest biodegradability (experimental yield/theoretical yield) was obtained in the GP-AM biodigesters (25:75) with 67.92%.
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页码:2227 / 2243
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