Effect of fipronil on biogas production performance during anaerobic digestion of chicken manure and corn straw |
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Authors: | Xiongfeng Hu Haifu Jiang Yanjie Zhang |
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Affiliation: | 1. College of Mechanical Engineering, Guangxi University, Nanning, China;2. Key Laboratory of Guangxi Petrochemical Resource Processing and Process Intensification Technology, Nanning, China |
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Abstract: | Fipronil is a broad-spectrum insecticide that has a good control effect on pests of commercial poultry. Although many studies have reported the environmental fate of fipronil, the influence of residual fipronil in poultry waste on biogas production has not been further explored yet. In this article, an experimental comparative study on anaerobic digestion (AD) of chicken manure (CM) and corn straw (CS) with different fipronil concentrations (FCs) was carried at 8% of total solid (TS) and mid-temperature (35?±?1)°C. The results showed that fipronil had a significant effect on biogas production during AD of CM and CS. When the FC is at a low level (≤10?mg·kg?1), the biogas production rate is increased and the digestion period was shortened, while higher FC (≥ 20?mg·kg?1) showed an inhibitory effect. During the monitoring of enzyme activity, low FC showed no significant effect on cellulase and saccharase, but the urease activity increased in the early stage. High FC showed inhibition of activity of cellulase and urease, but the saccharase activity was significantly inhibited until FC reached 40?mg·kg?1. This study also confirms that the environment in anaerobic digester is favorable for the degradation of fipronil, and its half-life is about 15.83?days. |
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Keywords: | Fipronil chicken manure anaerobic digestion enzymatic activity degradation |
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