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Anaerobic co-digestion of canola straw and buffalo dung: Optimization of methane production in batch experiments.
Author(s):
1. Abdul Razaque Sahito: Department of Mechanical Engineering, Mehran University of Engineering & Technology, Jamshoro, Pakistan
2. Rasool Bux Mahar: Institute of Environmental Engineering & Management, Mehran University of Engineering & Technology, Jamshoro, Pakistan
3. Khan Muhammad Brohi: Institute of Environmental Engineering & Management Mehran University of Engineering & Technology, Jamshoro, Pakistan
Abstract:
In several regions of the Pakistan, crop cultivation is leading to the production crop residues and its disposal problems. It has been suggested that the co-digestion of the crop residues with the buffalo dung might be a disposal way for the wasted portion of the crops` residue. The objective of present study was to optimize the anaerobic co-digestion of canola straw and the buffalo dung through batch experiments in order to obtain maximum methane production. The optimization was carried out in three stages. In first stage, the best canola straw to buffalo dung ratio was evaluated. In second stage, the best concentration of sodium hydrogen carbonate was assessed as the alkaline pretreatment chemical, whereas in the third stage most suitable particle size of the canola straw was evaluated. The assessment criteria for the optimization of a co-digestion were cumulative methane production and ABD (Anaerobic Biodegradability). The results yield that anaerobic co-digestibility of the canola straw and the buffalo dung is obviously influenced by all the three factors of optimization. The maximum methane production was obtained as 911 NmL from the canola straw to buffalo dung ratio of 40:60, the alkaline doze of 0.6 gNaHCO3/ gVS and canola straw particle size of 2mm. However, because of the higher shredding cost to produce 2mm sized canola straw, particle size 4mm could be the best canola straw particle size.
Page(s): 65-76
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Published: Journal: Mehran University Research Journal of Engineering and Technology, Volume: 33, Issue: 1, Year: 2014
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