2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.renene.2018.05.056
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Semi-continuous anaerobic co-digestion of dairy manure, meat and bone meal and crude glycerol: Process performance and digestate valorization

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“…Evaluating CM and meat and bone meal as co-digester, Adriamanohiarisoamanana et al (2017) found CBY of approximately 0.5 L of biogas per g SV for 90% CM and 10% meat and bone meal. Adriamanohiarisoamanana et al (2018) obtained CBY of 0.59 L gVSadded -1 50:37:13 CM: meat and bone meal:crude glycerol. Quadros et al (2010), for an average biogas production of 0.003 m 3 kg -1 from the co-digestion process between goat and sheep waste, converted into electricity would result in 505 kWh month -1 .…”
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“…Evaluating CM and meat and bone meal as co-digester, Adriamanohiarisoamanana et al (2017) found CBY of approximately 0.5 L of biogas per g SV for 90% CM and 10% meat and bone meal. Adriamanohiarisoamanana et al (2018) obtained CBY of 0.59 L gVSadded -1 50:37:13 CM: meat and bone meal:crude glycerol. Quadros et al (2010), for an average biogas production of 0.003 m 3 kg -1 from the co-digestion process between goat and sheep waste, converted into electricity would result in 505 kWh month -1 .…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Larger CM ratio in AcoD process causing higher CBY were reported by Paes et al (2018) when studying CM and SS as co digester and Adriamanohiarisoamanana et al (2017) forAcoD to CM and meat, and bone meal. This behavior may be attached to the fact that the CM has microbial community diversity and high moisture content, organic matter content and biodegradability (Adriamanohiarisoamanana et al, 2017;Adriamanohiarisoamanana et al, 2018). According to Adriamanohiarisoamanana et al (2017), Adriamanohiarisoamanana et al (2018) and McVoitte & Clark (2019), although the CBY obtained from dairy cattle manure in AmD process is lower than that of other substrate, due to its microbial and physico-chemical characteristics is widely used as co-digester.…”
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