Abstract

This study involves continuous co-digestion of swine manure and pineapple waste mixture using two-stage anaerobic reactors and examines hydraulic retention time (HRT) and substrate heat pre-treatment. The maximum hydrogen and methane production rates of 1488.62 and 991.57 mL/L/d, respectively, reached optimal HRTs of 4.5 h in the hydrogen production fermenter (HPF) and 9 d in the methane production fermenter (MPF) using heat pre-treatment. Acetic acid is a dominant volatile fatty acid of the soluble metabolites with values 70%–73% under all the tested conditions and increased values under heat pre-treatment and high HRT. Firmicutes and Euryarchaeota are the main bacteria species detected in HPF and MPF, respectively. The optimal total energy of 196.47 kJ/L/d and chemical oxygen demand (COD) removal efficiency of 90% were obtained by a complete anaerobic co-digestion process at a high substrate concentration of 105 g COD/L and low HRT of 4.5 h. This shows that the two-stage co-digestion process could increase the COD removal efficiency, hydrogen production rate, and net energy gains and produce high quality biogas and significantly reduce fermentation time.

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