Abstract

An innovative two-stage AD system to treat food waste with cow manure is presented to address the problem of ammonia inhibition and improve the stability of methanogenic reactor. The liquid digestate recirculation in the first phase was adopted to enhance the hydrolysis rate and the solubilization of organic matter. A stable long-term run (80 days) was found. The reactor configuration and the digestate post-treatment with natural zeolite led to a low ammonia concentration in reactor outlet. The biogas production in the methanogenic reactor was very stable and high: The specific biogas production in the second phase was equal to 0.68–0.92 Nm3/kgTVSadded and the average methane concentration was equal to 85%. Good performances were also found for the first-stage digestate, with 75% soluble COD removal efficiency. The high reactor performances were related to two-stage configuration, no ammonia and VFA inhibition.

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