Comparison of the Reactor Performance of Alkaline-Pretreated Corn Stover Co-digested with Dairy Manure Under Solid-State

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Comparison of the Reactor Performance of Alkaline‑Pretreated Corn Stover Co‑digested with Dairy Manure Under Solid‑State A. A. Ajayi‑Banji1 · S. Rahman1 · L. Cihacek2 · N. Nahar1 Received: 16 January 2020 / Accepted: 8 June 2020 © Springer Nature B.V. 2020

Abstract  Solid-state anaerobic digestion is a promising path to optimize green energy generation from waste management. This mesophilic study investigated the performance of sodium hydroxide (4%NaOH), ammonium hydroxide (2%NH4OH, and 4%NH4OH), and calcium hydroxide (8%Ca(OH)2) pretreated corn stover (Cs) co-digested with dairy manure (Dm) to achieve 4%NaCsDm, 2%AqCsDm, 4%AqCsDm, and 8%CaCsDm treatments. Results showed that 8%CaCsDm had shortened detention time (79 days) and increased methane yield (178 L/kg VS) in comparison with other treatments. In addition, propionic acid concentration in treatment 4%NaCsDm was elevated beyond a safe threshold (> 0.9 g/L) for methanogens, which is unlike the significant bioconversion that occurred for other treatments. Though, free ammonia concentration for 2%AqCsDm and 4%AqCsDm pre-digestates were within the safe limit (