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Performance evaluation of anaerobic digestion and co-digestion of solid organic wastes in semicontinuosus reactors
Resumen
In recent decades the anaerobic digestion of organic waste is a valid alternative for the production of
renewable energies on farm animals. However, this process is vulnerable to inhibition by several factors, namely ammonia (NH3) and ammonium ion (NH4 +). High concentrations of these species, predominantly in monogastric animals (poultry and pig) manure, can seriously challenge anaerobic digestion. Mix of substrates (co‐digestion), dilution of manure
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In recent decades the anaerobic digestion of organic waste is a valid alternative for the production of
renewable energies on farm animals. However, this process is vulnerable to inhibition by several factors, namely ammonia (NH3) and ammonium ion (NH4 +). High concentrations of these species, predominantly in monogastric animals (poultry and pig) manure, can seriously challenge anaerobic digestion. Mix of substrates (co‐digestion), dilution of manure and acclimation of microorganism, are some mechanisms studied to avoid the ammonia inhibition. The objective of the present research was to
evaluate the performance of anaerobic digestion of cattle manure, poultry manure and the co‐digestion of this waste with fruit and vegetable waste.
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Autor
Bres, Patricia Alina;
Beily, María Eugenia;
Butti, Mariano;
Prieto, Matías Fernando;
Candal, Roberto Jorge;
Crespo, Diana Elvira;
Descripción
Poster
Fuente
14th. World Conference on Anaerobic Digestion, Viña del Mar, Chile, 15 -18 de Noviembre de 2015
Fecha
2015-11
Editorial
International Water Association
Formato
pdf
Tipo de documento
documento de conferencia
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