Methane potential from the digestion of food waste in a batch reactor

The anaerobic digestibility of a targeted substrate, measured as methane yield is conducted via biochemical methane potential (BMP). In this study, the batch BMP test was conducted using Automatic Methane Potential Test System (AMPTS II) for 25 days and focused on the methane production from the dig...

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Main Authors: Seswoya, Roslinda, Abdul Karim, Ahmad Tarmizi, Darnak, Nur Aiza, Abd Rahman, Muhammad Fahmi
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https://doi.org/10.14419/ijet.v7i3.23.17255
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spelling my.uthm.eprints.39802021-11-23T05:50:11Z http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/3980/ Methane potential from the digestion of food waste in a batch reactor Seswoya, Roslinda Abdul Karim, Ahmad Tarmizi Darnak, Nur Aiza Abd Rahman, Muhammad Fahmi T Technology (General) TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) TD Environmental technology. Sanitary engineering The anaerobic digestibility of a targeted substrate, measured as methane yield is conducted via biochemical methane potential (BMP). In this study, the batch BMP test was conducted using Automatic Methane Potential Test System (AMPTS II) for 25 days and focused on the methane production from the digestion of food waste (FW, in the form of raw and diluted) at inoculum to substrate ratio (I/S) ratio of 2:0 and under mesophilic temperature. The results showed that solids (TS and VS) concentration reduced significantly due to the dilution. The ultimate methane yields from the digestion of raw FW and diluted FW were 1891.91ml CH4/gVS and 1983.96 ml CH4/gVS respectively. This showed that the dilution significantly improved the methane yield. In addition, the lag phase of the methane yield curve for both BMP tests was less than one (1) day, showing the good biodegradability of FW. The kinetic methane production from laboratory data and Modified Gompertz modelling fitted well. However, the kinetic equation parameters such as Mo, Rm and  from the model were slightly lower based on the observation of the laboratory data. Science Publishing Corporation 2018 Article PeerReviewed Seswoya, Roslinda and Abdul Karim, Ahmad Tarmizi and Darnak, Nur Aiza and Abd Rahman, Muhammad Fahmi (2018) Methane potential from the digestion of food waste in a batch reactor. International Journal of Engineering & Technology, 7 (3.23). pp. 36-39. ISSN 2227-524X https://doi.org/10.14419/ijet.v7i3.23.17255
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topic T Technology (General)
TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
TD Environmental technology. Sanitary engineering
spellingShingle T Technology (General)
TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
TD Environmental technology. Sanitary engineering
Seswoya, Roslinda
Abdul Karim, Ahmad Tarmizi
Darnak, Nur Aiza
Abd Rahman, Muhammad Fahmi
Methane potential from the digestion of food waste in a batch reactor
description The anaerobic digestibility of a targeted substrate, measured as methane yield is conducted via biochemical methane potential (BMP). In this study, the batch BMP test was conducted using Automatic Methane Potential Test System (AMPTS II) for 25 days and focused on the methane production from the digestion of food waste (FW, in the form of raw and diluted) at inoculum to substrate ratio (I/S) ratio of 2:0 and under mesophilic temperature. The results showed that solids (TS and VS) concentration reduced significantly due to the dilution. The ultimate methane yields from the digestion of raw FW and diluted FW were 1891.91ml CH4/gVS and 1983.96 ml CH4/gVS respectively. This showed that the dilution significantly improved the methane yield. In addition, the lag phase of the methane yield curve for both BMP tests was less than one (1) day, showing the good biodegradability of FW. The kinetic methane production from laboratory data and Modified Gompertz modelling fitted well. However, the kinetic equation parameters such as Mo, Rm and  from the model were slightly lower based on the observation of the laboratory data.
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author Seswoya, Roslinda
Abdul Karim, Ahmad Tarmizi
Darnak, Nur Aiza
Abd Rahman, Muhammad Fahmi
author_facet Seswoya, Roslinda
Abdul Karim, Ahmad Tarmizi
Darnak, Nur Aiza
Abd Rahman, Muhammad Fahmi
author_sort Seswoya, Roslinda
title Methane potential from the digestion of food waste in a batch reactor
title_short Methane potential from the digestion of food waste in a batch reactor
title_full Methane potential from the digestion of food waste in a batch reactor
title_fullStr Methane potential from the digestion of food waste in a batch reactor
title_full_unstemmed Methane potential from the digestion of food waste in a batch reactor
title_sort methane potential from the digestion of food waste in a batch reactor
publisher Science Publishing Corporation
publishDate 2018
url http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/3980/
https://doi.org/10.14419/ijet.v7i3.23.17255
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