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Anaerobic co-digestion of pig manure and food waste; effects on digestate biosafety, dewaterability, and microbial community dynamics

机译:猪粪和食物垃圾的厌氧消化对消化生物安全性,脱水性和微生物群落动态的影响

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HighlightsIncreased food waste addition did not affect digestate dewaterability and biosafety.Decreasing HRT from 41 to 21 days increased digestate dewaterability.Decreasing HRT from 41 to 21 days did not significantly affect digestate biosafety.Varying HRT and substrate composition slightly affected microbial communities.Syntrophic acetate oxidizing bacteria increased in abundance as HRT decreased.AbstractThis study assessed the effect of varying pig manure (PM)/food waste (FW) mixing ratio and hydraulic retention time (HRT) on methane yields, digestate dewaterability, enteric indicator bacteria and microbial communities during anaerobic co-digestion. Three 10 L digesters were operated at 39 °C, each with a PM/FW feedstock composition of 85%/15%, 63%/37% and 40%/60% (volatile solids basis). While the PM/FW ratio was different among reactors, the organic loading rate applied was equal, and increased stepwise with reducing HRT. The effects of three different HRTs were studied: 41, 29, and 21 days. Increasing the proportion of FW in the feedstock significantly increased methane yields, but had no significant effect on counts of enteric indicator bacteria in the digestate or specific resistance to filtration, suggesting that varying the PM/FW feedstock composition at the mixing ratios studied should not have major consequences for digestate disposal. Decreasing HRT significantly increased volumetric methane yields, increased digestate volatile solids concentrations and increased the proportion of particles >500 µm in the digestate, indicating that decreasing HRT to 21 days reduced methane conversion efficiency High throughput 16S rRNA sequencing data revealed that microbial communities were just slightly affected by changes in digester operating conditions. These results would provide information useful when optimizing the start-up and operation of biogas plants treating these substrates.
机译: 突出显示 增加的食物垃圾添加量不会影响消化液的脱水性和生物安全性。 < ce:list-item id =“ o0010”> HRT从41天减少到21天增加了消化物的脱水能力。 / ce:para> 将HRT从41天减少到21天并没有显着影响消化生物安全性。 变化的HRT和底物成分会稍有影响ed微生物群落。 摘要 此研究评估了不同猪粪(PM)/食物垃圾(FW)的影响混合比例和水力停留时间(HRT)对厌氧共消化过程中甲烷产量,消化脱水能力,肠指示细菌和微生物群落的影响。在39°C下运行三个10 µL消化器,每个消化器的PM / FW原料组成分别为85%/ 15%,63%/ 37%和40%/ 60%(基于挥发性固体)。尽管反应器之间的PM / FW比有所不同,但所施加的有机负荷率是相等的,并且随着HRT的降低而逐步增加。研究了三种不同的HRT的影响:41、29和21天。增加原料中FW的比例可显着提高甲烷产量,但对消化物中肠溶性指示菌的计数或对过滤的特定抗性没有明显影响,这表明在研究的混合比下改变PM / FW原料组成不应消化处理的主要后果。降低HRT可以显着提高甲烷的体积产率,增加消化物中挥发性固体的浓度并增加消化物中大于500μm的颗粒的比例,这表明将HRT降低至21μd降低了甲烷的转化效率高通量的16S rRNA测序数据表明微生物群落仅稍为受沼气池运行条件变化的影响。这些结果将为优化处理这些底物的沼气厂的启动和运行提供有用的信息。

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    《Waste Management》 |2018年第1期|532-541|共10页
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    Civil Engineering, College of Engineering and Informatics, National University of Ireland;

    Teagasc Pig Development Department, Animal and Grassland Research and Innovation Centre;

    Teagasc Animal and Bioscience Research Department, Animal and Grassland Research and Innovation Centre;

    Teagasc Animal and Bioscience Research Department, Animal and Grassland Research and Innovation Centre;

    School of Mathematics, Statistics and Applied Mathematics, National University of Ireland;

    Civil Engineering, College of Engineering and Informatics, National University of Ireland;

    Civil Engineering, College of Engineering and Informatics, National University of Ireland;

    Department of Science, Waterford Institute of Technology;

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  • 关键词

    Indicator bacteria; Hydraulic retention time; Sequencing; Synergistaceae; Sphaerochaeta;

    机译:指示菌;保留时间;测序;莎草科;球形;

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