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The effect of different inoculums on anaerobic digestion of swine wastewater
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2016-03Registro en:
Córdoba, Verónica Elizabeth; Fernández, Mónica; Santalla, Estela Mercedes; The effect of different inoculums on anaerobic digestion of swine wastewater; Elsevier; Journal of Environmental Chemical Engineering; 4; 1; 3-2016; 115-122
2213-3437
CONICET Digital
CONICET
Autor
Córdoba, Verónica Elizabeth
Fernández, Mónica
Santalla, Estela Mercedes
Resumen
Methane production from swine wastewater was evaluated by using three inoculums: rumen (I1), stabilized swine wastewater (I2) and sewage sludge (I3). Experimental design was based on four treatments by duplicate: T0: swine wastewater as substrate (S) without inoculum (I), T1: S + I1, T2: S + I2 and T3: S + I3 all with 90 (S)-10 (I) % vol with a ratio S/I approximately constant (1:0.05). ANOVA test was applied to evaluate the significance of treatments at 95% confidence. After a batch experiment of 140 days, results indicated that the addition of any inoculum improved methane production rate and shortened the start-up of methane exponential growth stage. I2 and I3 promoted the highest percentage of organic matter removal (close to 50% in terms of VS and COD) and, in relation to the control test, a higher methane production achieving 0.25 L CH4/g VS. The use of rumen (I1) did not improve methane production to the same extent as the other inoculums while organic matter removal only achieved 15%. The evolution of VFA and alkalinity show that methanogenic phase could be considered as the rate-limiting step of the global methane production rate.