Dry Anaerobic Digestion of Chicken Manure: A Review
Providing anaerobic digestion is a prospective technology for utilizing organic waste, however, for waste with a high content of nitrogen such as manure, dilution is necessary to decrease the ammonia inhibition effect which leads to the production of a huge effluent amount which is difficult to use....
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doaj-09fcb2b31c594402840c45c344a55f612020-11-25T03:59:57ZengMDPI AGApplied Sciences2076-34172020-11-01107825782510.3390/app10217825Dry Anaerobic Digestion of Chicken Manure: A ReviewYevhenii Shapovalov0Sergey Zhadan1Günther Bochmann2Anatoly Salyuk3Volodymyr Nykyforov4Department of Knowledge systems creation, National Center of «Junior Academy of Science of Ukraine», 04119 Kyiv, UkraineIndividual Entrepreneur “Dyba”, 03035 Kyiv, UkraineInstitute for Environmental Biotechnology, University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, 1180 Vienna, AustriaEducational and Scientific Institute of Food Technology, National University of Food Technology, 01601 Kyiv, UkraineDepartment “Biotechnologies and Bioengineering”, Kremenchuk Mykhailo Ostrohradskyi National University, 39600 Kremenchuk, UkraineProviding anaerobic digestion is a prospective technology for utilizing organic waste, however, for waste with a high content of nitrogen such as manure, dilution is necessary to decrease the ammonia inhibition effect which leads to the production of a huge effluent amount which is difficult to use. Dry anaerobic digestion has some advantages such as reduced reactor volume, higher volumetric methane yield, lower energy consumption for heating, less wastewater production, and lower logistic costs for fertilizers. These factors generate interest in using it for treatment of even high-nitrogen substrates. The purpose of this work was to analyze different dry anaerobic digestion technologies, the features of dry anaerobic digestion, laboratory studies on chicken manure dry anaerobic digestion, and methods of reducing inhibitors’ effects. Nowadays, there are no dry anaerobic industrial plants working on chicken manure. However, studies on dry anaerobic digestion of chicken manure have proven the possibility of methane production under fermentation of chicken manure with high total solids content, but the process has been described as being unstable. Co-fermentation, ammonium/ammonia removal, and adaptation of the microbial consortium have been used to decrease the effect of ammonia inhibition. A prospective way for ammonia concentration control is absorption using a non-volatile sorbent located in the reactor. It decreases ammonia content during wet anaerobic digestion by 33% and it is characterized by having a positive economic effect. Therefore, dry anaerobic fermentation of chicken manure is possible, but there is still no efficient way to provide it. The results of this article should be helpful in the selection of anaerobic digestion technology for treating chicken manure.https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/10/21/7825anaerobic digestionwater consumptioninhibitionammoniaammoniumco-fermentation |
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Dry Anaerobic Digestion of Chicken Manure: A Review |
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Dry Anaerobic Digestion of Chicken Manure: A Review |
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Providing anaerobic digestion is a prospective technology for utilizing organic waste, however, for waste with a high content of nitrogen such as manure, dilution is necessary to decrease the ammonia inhibition effect which leads to the production of a huge effluent amount which is difficult to use. Dry anaerobic digestion has some advantages such as reduced reactor volume, higher volumetric methane yield, lower energy consumption for heating, less wastewater production, and lower logistic costs for fertilizers. These factors generate interest in using it for treatment of even high-nitrogen substrates. The purpose of this work was to analyze different dry anaerobic digestion technologies, the features of dry anaerobic digestion, laboratory studies on chicken manure dry anaerobic digestion, and methods of reducing inhibitors’ effects. Nowadays, there are no dry anaerobic industrial plants working on chicken manure. However, studies on dry anaerobic digestion of chicken manure have proven the possibility of methane production under fermentation of chicken manure with high total solids content, but the process has been described as being unstable. Co-fermentation, ammonium/ammonia removal, and adaptation of the microbial consortium have been used to decrease the effect of ammonia inhibition. A prospective way for ammonia concentration control is absorption using a non-volatile sorbent located in the reactor. It decreases ammonia content during wet anaerobic digestion by 33% and it is characterized by having a positive economic effect. Therefore, dry anaerobic fermentation of chicken manure is possible, but there is still no efficient way to provide it. The results of this article should be helpful in the selection of anaerobic digestion technology for treating chicken manure. |
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