Review Article

Biogas Production Optimization in the Anaerobic Codigestion Process: A Critical Review on Process Parameters Modeling and Simulation Tools

Table 2

Summary of operative parameters for AcoD optimization and their achievements in terms of methane yields.

SubstrateMixing ratioC/N ratioOLRsImprovementsReferences

Empty fruit bunches (EFBs) and palm oil mill effluent (POME)45The cumulative CH4 increased from 0.17 to 2.03 l[38]
Chicken manure (CM), dairy manure (DM), and rice straw (RS)25 and 30Maximum CH4 yield and reduction of ammonia inhibition were observed[39]
FW/cow manure2.511.9 g COD/l/d441 ml CH4/g VS[40]
Cabbage, cauliflower, and food waste0.36 : 0.64450.06 kg VS/m3 hMaximum CH4 and high biodegradability (98%) was attained[41]
Sugarcane bagasse (SB) and fruit-vegetable waste (FVW)30 : 70CH4 yields increased by 56% over monodigestion of SB[42]
WH/FW40 : 6021.47Enhanced biogas volume by 55.2% with maximum biodegradability of 89.3% compared to digesting WH alone[21]
R. Okamura and OMSW1 : 327.4Improved CH4 yields 177% over R. Okamura treating alone[22]
CH/WH/FW25 : 25 : 5023.7Biogas volume improved by 179.7% with maximum biodegradability of 89.22% over CH testing alone[43]

h, hours; kg, kilograms.