Biogas Production from Coffee Pulp and Chicken Feathers Using Liquid- and Solid-State Anaerobic Digestions

Agricultural waste, particularly lignocellulose, has been used in the second generation of biogas. Coffee pulp and chicken feathers can be developed as biogas raw materials because of their suitability as a biogas substrate. This study investigates the effect of the percentage of total solids (TS),...

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Main Authors: Siswo Sumardiono, Bakti Jos, Agata Advensia Eksa Dewanti, Isa Mahendra, Heri Cahyono
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-08-01
Series:Energies
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/14/15/4664
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spelling doaj-94c4b858924341be9868a372c1c81a152021-08-06T15:22:18ZengMDPI AGEnergies1996-10732021-08-01144664466410.3390/en14154664Biogas Production from Coffee Pulp and Chicken Feathers Using Liquid- and Solid-State Anaerobic DigestionsSiswo Sumardiono0Bakti Jos1Agata Advensia Eksa Dewanti2Isa Mahendra3Heri Cahyono4Department of Chemical Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Universitas Diponegoro, Semarang 50239, IndonesiaDepartment of Chemical Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Universitas Diponegoro, Semarang 50239, IndonesiaDepartment of Chemical Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Universitas Diponegoro, Semarang 50239, IndonesiaDepartment of Chemical Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Universitas Diponegoro, Semarang 50239, IndonesiaDepartment of Chemical Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Universitas Diponegoro, Semarang 50239, IndonesiaAgricultural waste, particularly lignocellulose, has been used in the second generation of biogas. Coffee pulp and chicken feathers can be developed as biogas raw materials because of their suitability as a biogas substrate. This study investigates the effect of the percentage of total solids (TS), carbon to nitrogen ratio (C/N, g/g), and delignification pretreatment on biogas production from coffee pulp and chicken feathers, and aims to compose kinetics using the modified Gompertz model. The results show that adjusting the percentage of TS at low-level speeds up the degradation process, which increases chemical oxygen demand (COD) reduction and biogas production. COD reduction and biogas production increase optimally at the 25 (g/g) C/N ratio. Pretreatment delignification aids microorganisms in substrate decomposition, resulting in faster COD reduction and biogas conversion. The 25% TS and 25 (g/g) C/N ratio with the delignification process achieved the best biogas production, with biogas production of 10,438.04 mL. The Gompertz method shows that the difference in TS percentage can influence biogas production. Moreover, the method shows that biogas production is higher with the delignification process than without it.https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/14/15/4664biogas productionchicken featherscoffee pulpliquid-state anaerobic digestionsolid-state anaerobic digestion
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author Siswo Sumardiono
Bakti Jos
Agata Advensia Eksa Dewanti
Isa Mahendra
Heri Cahyono
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Bakti Jos
Agata Advensia Eksa Dewanti
Isa Mahendra
Heri Cahyono
Biogas Production from Coffee Pulp and Chicken Feathers Using Liquid- and Solid-State Anaerobic Digestions
Energies
biogas production
chicken feathers
coffee pulp
liquid-state anaerobic digestion
solid-state anaerobic digestion
author_facet Siswo Sumardiono
Bakti Jos
Agata Advensia Eksa Dewanti
Isa Mahendra
Heri Cahyono
author_sort Siswo Sumardiono
title Biogas Production from Coffee Pulp and Chicken Feathers Using Liquid- and Solid-State Anaerobic Digestions
title_short Biogas Production from Coffee Pulp and Chicken Feathers Using Liquid- and Solid-State Anaerobic Digestions
title_full Biogas Production from Coffee Pulp and Chicken Feathers Using Liquid- and Solid-State Anaerobic Digestions
title_fullStr Biogas Production from Coffee Pulp and Chicken Feathers Using Liquid- and Solid-State Anaerobic Digestions
title_full_unstemmed Biogas Production from Coffee Pulp and Chicken Feathers Using Liquid- and Solid-State Anaerobic Digestions
title_sort biogas production from coffee pulp and chicken feathers using liquid- and solid-state anaerobic digestions
publisher MDPI AG
series Energies
issn 1996-1073
publishDate 2021-08-01
description Agricultural waste, particularly lignocellulose, has been used in the second generation of biogas. Coffee pulp and chicken feathers can be developed as biogas raw materials because of their suitability as a biogas substrate. This study investigates the effect of the percentage of total solids (TS), carbon to nitrogen ratio (C/N, g/g), and delignification pretreatment on biogas production from coffee pulp and chicken feathers, and aims to compose kinetics using the modified Gompertz model. The results show that adjusting the percentage of TS at low-level speeds up the degradation process, which increases chemical oxygen demand (COD) reduction and biogas production. COD reduction and biogas production increase optimally at the 25 (g/g) C/N ratio. Pretreatment delignification aids microorganisms in substrate decomposition, resulting in faster COD reduction and biogas conversion. The 25% TS and 25 (g/g) C/N ratio with the delignification process achieved the best biogas production, with biogas production of 10,438.04 mL. The Gompertz method shows that the difference in TS percentage can influence biogas production. Moreover, the method shows that biogas production is higher with the delignification process than without it.
topic biogas production
chicken feathers
coffee pulp
liquid-state anaerobic digestion
solid-state anaerobic digestion
url https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/14/15/4664
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