Anaerobic digestion of agro‐industrial waste enriched with bovine bone meal for improved biogas production and biofertilization

Author:

Hadidi Meryem1,Bahlaouan Bouchaib2,Boutaleb Fatimazahra1,Benjelloun Ghita Radi1,Silkina Alla3,Antri Said El1,Boutaleb Nadia1

Affiliation:

1. Laboratory of Biochemistry, Environment and Agri‐Food Hassan 2 University of Casablanca Casablanca Morocco

2. Higher Institutes of the Nursing Professions and Techniques of Health ISPITS Casablanca Casablanca Morocco

3. Algal Research Group, Bioscience Department, Faculty of Science and Engineering Swansea University Swansea UK

Abstract

AbstractThe increase in animal and agro‐industrial production must be accompanied by the development of appropriate waste and by‐product management strategies. Anaerobic digestion is a promising approach to recycle these wastes and reintegrate them into the economic production cycle of biogas and biofertilizer. In order to improve the performance of the anaerobic mesophilic digestion of abundant agro‐industrial wastes constituted by potato peel (PP), and poultry waste (PW) and study the contribution of bovine bone meal (BB) as additive rich in phosphorus, which can help to neutralize the acidity of the substrate. The 10‐point simplex‐centroid design and the isoresponse surfaces strategy were used. This study demonstrated that in mesophilic bio‐digestion, the using bovine bones in admixture with agroindustrial residue provided for the proper balance of chemical components required for proliferation of microbiological agent of bioconversion, which also resulted in an increase in biogas production capacity. The best formula was so composed by 66.67% bovine bone, 16.67% potatoes peel, and 16.67% poultry waste. The stability was achieved here after only 12 days. The digestate generated from it was fulfilled with the microbiological and chemical requirements for safety defined by the NF U44‐551 standard. Germination test revealed that this optimal produced digestate, did not hinder growth, in fact, almost 85% of seed was germinated. Finally, fertilization experiments prove that this digestate can boost the growth of bell pepper (Capsicum annuum).

Funder

Centre National pour la Recherche Scientifique et Technique

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law,Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health,Pollution,Waste Management and Disposal

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