1. Nutrient augmentation enhances biogas production from sorghum mono-digestion
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Takuro Kobayashi, Haiyuan Ma, Chen Shi, Yong Hu, and Kaiqin Xu
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020209 energy ,chemistry.chemical_element ,02 engineering and technology ,010501 environmental sciences ,01 natural sciences ,Methane ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Bioreactors ,Nutrient ,0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering ,Anaerobiosis ,Food science ,Waste Management and Disposal ,Sorghum ,0105 earth and related environmental sciences ,biology ,food and beverages ,Nutrients ,biology.organism_classification ,Sulfur ,Anaerobic digestion ,chemistry ,Biofuels ,Digestate ,Digestion ,Mesophile - Abstract
This study investigated the effects of the addition of micro- (Fe, Co, Ni, and Mo) and macro-(Sulfur) nutrients on mono-digestion of sorghum under mesophilic conditions. A continuous stirred-tank reactor was operated for more than 420 days under seven different experimental conditions. The experimental results showed poor performance for methane production and process stability without nutrient supplementation. Serious deficiencies in Co and S were confirmed by nutrient analysis of dry sorghum and digestate. Nutrient augmentation efficiently enhanced methane production and volatile fatty acid (VFA) removal. Methane production reached 223 mL-CH4/g-VS, almost matching the yield predicted by biochemical methane potential (BMP) test. S was demonstrated to have a critical effect on metal availability in the digester. Consequently, to maintain stable methane fermentation, suitable supplementations of S and Co are recommended for anaerobic sorghum mono-digestion.
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- 2021
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