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Microwave-Alkali (NaOH) Pretreatment of Dairy Manure: Enhancement of Solubilization and Theoretical Methane Yield Prediction
Author
Abera Jabessa Fufa
Co-author
RIuh Wardhani, Yongwoo Song, Seongjun Park, Dongyeo Kim, Suhyun Kim, Jongok Lee, Jinho Shin, Seunghun Lee, Heekwon Ahn
Conference
Korean Society of Livestock Environment
Year
2025


젖소 분뇨의 마이크로파-알칼리(NaOH) 전처리용해도 향상 및 이론적 메탄 생성량 예측

 

Microwave-Alkali (NaOH) Pretreatment of Dairy Manure: Enhancement of Solubilization and Theoretical Methane Yield Prediction

 

Abera Jabessa Fufa1, Wardhani Riuh1송용우2, 박성준2, 김동여2김수현1이종옥4신진호1이승훈4안희권3*

 

Abera Jabessa Fufa1, Riuh Wardhani1, Yongwoo Song2, Seongjun Park2, Dongyeo Kim2, Suhyun Kim1, Jongok Lee4, Jinho Shin1, Seunghoon Lee4, Heekwon Ahn3*

 

1충남대학교 낙농학과2충남대학교 축산환경학과3충남대학교 동물자원과학부4충남대학교 농업과학연구소

1 Dept. of Dairy Science, Chungnam National University, Daejeon, Korea

2Dept. of Livestock Environment Chungnam National University, Daejeon, Korea

3Division of Animal and Dairy Science, Chungnam National University, Daejeon, Korea

4Institute of Agricultural Science, Chungnam National University, Daejeon, Korea

 

*교신저자: 안희권*(hkahn@cnu.ac.kr)

 

This study evaluated the effect of combined microwave and sodium hydroxide (NaOH) pretreatment on the solubilization of fresh dairy manure and its implications for anaerobic digestion. Six treatment groups were analyzed: G01 (control), G02 (microwave only), G03 (3% NaOH), G04 (6% NaOH), G05 (3% NaOH+ microwave), and G06 (6% NaOH+microwave). Dairy manure was pretreated by microwave heating at 90°C for 5 minutes, followed by NaOH addition at 3% and 6% (w/w total solids) with a reaction time of 30 minutes. Pretreatment significantly enhanced organic matter solubilization, as evidenced by increased soluble chemical oxygen demand (SCOD) across all treated groups compared to the control (p<0.05). Notably, G04 and G06 exhibited the highest COD solubilization efficiencies of 24% and 25%, respectively (p<0.05 vs. control). In parallel, significant increases in total dissolved solids (TDS) and volatile dissolved solids (VDS) were observed in the NaOH and microwave-treated groups compared to the control, confirming improved release of soluble organic matter. G06 recorded the highest TDS (mean: 18,228mg/L) and VDS (mean: 8,434mg/L), indicating enhanced solubilization efficiency under combined 6% NaOH and microwave pretreatment (p<0.05). To estimate the impact on methane production potential, theoretical methane yields were calculated based on SCOD values using the stoichiometric conversion factor of 0.35L CH/g COD. Theoretical methane yields normalized by volatile solids (VS) added were: G01 (110.16ml CH/g VS), G02 (110.16ml CH/g VS), G03 (272.30 ml CH/g VS), G04 (455.26 ml CH/g VS), G05 (232.48 ml CH/g VS), and G06 (481.95 ml CH/g VS). There were statistically significant differences among treatment groups (p<0.05). The findings demonstrate that SCOD- and VDS-based methane yield estimation highlights the enhanced biodegradability potential of dairy manure following microwavealkali pretreatment, particularly with 6% NaOH, and supports its applicability for improving anaerobic digestion efficiency.

 

 

 

*키워드(Keywords): Dairy manure, Microwave-alkali pretreatment, Solubilization, Anaerobic digestion, Theoretical methane yield

 

*사사(Acknowledgment): Livestock Environmental laboratory, Chungnam National University