The methane production of poultry slaughtering residues and effects of pre-treatments on the methane production of poultry feather

E. Salminen, J. Einola, J. Rintala

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Abstract

The biological methane production rate and yield of different poultry slaughtering residues were studied. Poultry offal, blood, and bonemeal were rich in proteins and lipids and showed high methane yields, 0.7-0.9, 0.5, and 0.6-0.7 m3 kg-1 volatile solidsadded, respectively (270-340, 100, and 150-170 m3 ton-1 wet weight). Blood and bonemeal produced methane rapidly, whereas the methane production of offal was more delayed probably due to long-chain fatty acid inhibition. The length of delay dependent on the source and concentration of inoculum and incubation temperature, sewage sludge at 35 °C having the shortest delay of a few days, while granular sludge did not produce methane within 94 days of incubation. Feather showed a somewhat lower methane yield, 0.21 m3 kg-1 volatile solidsadded (50 m3 ton-1 wet weight). Combined thermal (120 °C, 5 min) and enzymatic (commercial alkaline endopeptidase, 2-10 g l-1) pre-treatments increased its methane yield by 37 to 51%. Thermal (70-120 °C, 5-60 min), chemical (NaOH 2-10 g l-1, 2-24 h), and enzymatic pre-treatments were less effective, with methane yield increasing by 5 to 32%. Based on the present results, anaerobic digestion of the studied of these residues (8 to 14% N of total solids), whereas pre-treatments were shown to improve the methane production of feather.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1079-1086
Number of pages8
JournalEnvironmental Technology
Volume24
Issue number9
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2003
Externally publishedYes
Publication typeA1 Journal article-refereed

Keywords

  • Anaerobic digestion
  • Feather
  • Methane production
  • Poultry slaughtering residues
  • Pre-treatment

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • General Environmental Science
  • Environmental Chemistry

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