The effect of mono- and multiple fermentation parameters on volatile fatty acids (VFAs) production from chicken manure via anaerobic digestion

Bioresour Technol. 2021 Jun:330:124992. doi: 10.1016/j.biortech.2021.124992. Epub 2021 Mar 13.

Abstract

Although the high nitrogen content of chicken manure (CM) poses major challenges for methane production through anaerobic digestion, on the bright side, it has a great potential for production of value-added intermediate products, such as volatile fatty acids (VFAs). However, in order to enhance VFAs yield, methane formation should be substantially suppressed. In the current research, individual and multiple effects of initial pH, heat-shock pretreatment, chemical methanogens inhibitor and the inoculum to substrate ratio (ISR) on optimization VFAs fermentation from CM were evaluated via batch assays. In this regard, the highest net VFAs yield, 0.53 g-VFA/g-VS, was achieved at conditions with heat-shocked inoculum and CM at ISR 1:6 and pH uncontrolled. Acetate dominated the VFAs mixture, accounting for up to 75% of total. Increased inoculum content enhanced the bioconversion efficiency to 78% at ISR 1:3. The study results suggest that alkalinity is a key promoter of VFAs production from CM.

Keywords: Anaerobic digestion; Chicken manure; Heat shocking; Volatile fatty acids; pH.

MeSH terms

  • Anaerobiosis
  • Animals
  • Bioreactors
  • Chickens*
  • Fatty Acids, Volatile
  • Fermentation
  • Manure*
  • Methane

Substances

  • Fatty Acids, Volatile
  • Manure
  • Methane