The Effect of Adding Maize Silage as a Co-Substrate for Anaerobic Animal Manure Digestion
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Tarih
2015
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Taylor & Francis Inc
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info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess
Özet
The objective of this study is to evaluate anaerobic co-digestion of different animal waste with maize silage. Cattle, broiler, sheep, and goat manure were digested with/ without maize silage and chopped grass on mesophilic conditions (37 degrees C) in batch anaerobic reactor for a period of 69 days. Anaerobic digestion may reduce the Volatile Solid (VS) ratio of the solids and VS degradation efficiencies of the reactors were approximately 40-45%. Maximum VS reduction occurred in cattle, goat manure, and maize silage combination about 46.86% but maximum specific methane yield was obtained in cattle manure and maize silage mixture (CM) as 215.2 mL CH4/g VSdegraded. The methane yield increased by adding maize silage compared to not adding an addition maize silage supplement. C/N ratio, carbohydrate and chemical oxygen demand (COD) amounts were decreased in all reactors with a related to total biogas and methane production. Maximum carbohydrate and COD degradation rates were obtained in CM about 63.03%, 53.5% respectively. The result of this study showed, using maize silage in anaerobic co-digestion of animal manure increased total biogas and methane formation and improved digestion behavior for waste utilization.
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Biogas, Cattle Manure, Co-digestion, Goat Manure, Sheep Manure, Chicken Manure
Kaynak
International Journal of Green Energy
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Q2
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Q2
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12
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5