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Effect of manure co-digestion on methane production, carbon retention, and fertilizer value of digestate

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Elina Tampio, Ilmari Laaksonen, Karoliina Rimhanen, Niina Honkala, Johanna Laakso, Helena Soinne, Kimmo Rasa, Effect of manure co-digestion on methane production, carbon retention, and fertilizer value of digestate, Science of The Total Environment, Volume 927,2024,172083, ISSN 0048-9697, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2024.172083.

Tiivistelmä

Anaerobic digestion can provide benefits not only from the perspective of renewable energy production but also in the form of fertilization effect and increased retention of C in soils after digestate application. This study consisted of two phases, where the first phase assessed the suitability of carbon-rich co-feedstocks for methane production via laboratory testing. The second phase assessed the balance and stability of C before and after anaerobic digestion by systematic digestate characterization, and by evaluating its carbon retention potential using a modeling approach. The results indicated that pyrolysis chars had a negligible effect on the methane production potential of cattle manure, while wheat straw expectedly increased methane production. Thus, a mixture of cattle manure and wheat straw was digested in pilot-scale leach-bed reactors and compared with undigested manure and straw. Although the total amount of C in the digestate was lower than in the untreated feedstocks, the digestion process stabilized C and was modeled to be more effective in retaining C in the soil than untreated cattle manure and wheat straw. In addition, digestion converted 23–27 % of the C into valuable methane, increasing the valorization of the total C in the feedstock. Considering anaerobic digestion processes as a strategy to optimize both carbon and nutrient valorization provides a more holistic approach to addressing climate change and improving soil health.

ISBN

OKM-julkaisutyyppi

A1 Alkuperäisartikkeli tieteellisessä aikakauslehdessä

Julkaisusarja

Science of the total environment

Volyymi

927

Numero

Sivut

Sivut

9 p.

ISSN

0048-9697
1879-1026