Optimisation of C:N ratio for co-digested processed industrial food waste and sewage sludge using the BMP test

Zuhaib Siddiqui, N. J. Horan, Kofi Anaman

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Abstract

Biomethane production from processed industrial food waste (IFW) in admixture with sewage sludge (primary and waste activated sludge: PS and WAS) was evaluated at a range of C:N ratios using a standard biochemical methane potential (BMP) test. IFW alone had a C:N of 30 whereas for WAS it was 5.4 and thus the C:N ratio of the blends fell in that range. Increasing the IFW content in mix improves the methane potential by increasing both the cumulative biogas production and the rate of methane production. Optimum methane yield 239 mL/g VSremoved occurred at a C:N ratio of 15 which was achieved with a blend containing 11 percent (w/w) IFW. As the fraction of IFW in the blend increased, volatile solids (VS) destruction was increased and this led to a reduction in methane yield and amount of production. The highest destruction of volatile solids of 93 percent was achieved at C:N of 20 followed by C:N 30 and 15. A shortened BMP test is adequate for evaluating optimum admixtures.

Original languageEnglish
Article numberS4
JournalInternational Journal of Chemical Reactor Engineering
Volume9
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2011
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • biochemical methane potential (BMP)
  • co-blending
  • methane yield
  • volatile solids

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