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Effect of co-digestion agricultural-industrial residues: various slurry temperatures
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2017
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Residue (Chemistry)EngineeringGas ConversionBioenergyAgricultural WasteHydro Retention TimeBiological Waste TreatmentAnaerobic DigestionMethane YieldBiogasBioremediationBiomassHealth SciencesBiomass UtilizationDigester SlurryIn Vitro FermentationWaste ManagementAnimal Waste ManagementCo-digestion Agricultural-industrial ResiduesGas ProductionEnvironmental EngineeringDigestate TreatmentBiomass Characterization
The main objective of this study is to investigate the effect of co-digestion using industrial-agro waste and operating temperature of digester slurry to enhance the biogas and methane yield. The anaerobic digestion process is carried out by using a floating dome type bio-digester with the capacity of 1 m3. The co-digestion of press mud and rice straw with the ratio of 1:1, slurry temperature mesophilic range of (30–40°C) and thermophilic raange of (41–55°C) is used in this study. The maximum generation of daily biogas and weekly methane yield obtained were about 190 L/day and 55% in the case of the thermophilic condition. The lowest generation of daily biogas and weekly methane yield obtained were about 130 L/day and 33% in the case of mesophilic condition. The 10 percentage of cow dung is used as an inoculum of the digester and 30 days of hydro retention time for both the temperature ranges. The methane and biogas yield is at its peak and there was a faster hydro retention time in thermophilic range temperature at 52°C.
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