Optimization of parameters in biomethanization process with co-digested poultry wastes and palm oil mill effluents

Emmanuel Ikechukwu Ugwu , Juliana Heloisa Pinê Américo-Pinheiro , Light Ihenna Nwobia , Vineet Kumar , Eberechukwu Laura Ikechukwu , Egba Chinonso Victor
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Poultry wastes (PW) and palm oil mill effluents (POME) are thought to be promising starting materials for biogas production. In the present study, the optimization of biomethanization process from co-digested (PW) and POME was investigated. To assist digestion, samples were sun-dried, ground, and mixed with water to form slurry. The central composite design was used in the experimental design, while the desirability function was applied in the process optimization of the co-digestion process. The interactive effects of temperature, pH, and hydraulic retention time were equally studied. The results showed a high co-efficient of determination (R2) value of 0.9920. Also, the predicted and experimental values obtained were 4377.71 ml and 4379.01 respectively, while the optimum conditions obtained were 45 °C, 8.00 and 15 days for temperature, pH, and hydraulic retention time, respectively. This finding shows that the proposed technique is effective and robust in predicting biomethane generation from co-digested POME and PW.

禽肉废弃物与棕榈油厂废水共消化生物甲烷化工艺参数优化
家禽废物(PW)和棕榈油厂废水(POME)被认为是有希望的沼气生产的起始材料。本研究对PW与POME共消化生物甲烷化工艺的优化进行了研究。为了帮助消化,样品被晒干,研磨,并与水混合形成浆液。实验设计采用中心组合设计,共消化工艺优化采用可取性函数。温度、pH值和水力保持时间的交互作用同样被研究。结果表明,测定的相关系数(R2)为0.9920。得到的预测值和实验值分别为4377.71 ml和4379.01,最佳温度、pH和水力停留时间分别为45°C、8.00和15 d。这一发现表明,该技术在预测POME和PW共消化产生的生物甲烷方面是有效和稳健的。
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