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  • Quantification of volatile fatty acids from cattle manure via non-catalytic esterification for odour indication.

Quantification of volatile fatty acids from cattle manure via non-catalytic esterification for odour indication.

The Science of the total environment (2017-08-26)
Sang-Ryong Lee, Jechan Lee, Seong-Heon Cho, Jieun Kim, Jeong-Ik Oh, Daniel C W Tsang, Kwang-Hwa Jeong, Eilhann E Kwon
ABSTRACT

This report proposes a new approach to evaluate the odour nuisance of cattle manure samples from three different cattle breeds (i.e., native cattle, beef cattle, and milk cow) by means of quantification and speciation of volatile fatty acids (VFAs). To this end, non-catalytic esterification thermally induced in the presence of a porous material (silica) was undertaken, and the optimal operational parameters such as the derivatizing temperature (330°C) for the maximum yield (≥99±0.4%) of volatile fatty acid methyl esters (VFAMEs) were established. Among the VFA species in cattle manure based on quantification of VFAs, the major species were acetic, butyric and valeric acid. Considering the odour threshold of each VFA, our experimental results suggested that the major contributors to odour nuisance were C