| Literature DB >> 28351698 |
Tamás Böjti1, Kornél L Kovács2, Balázs Kakuk3, Roland Wirth4, Gábor Rákhely5, Zoltán Bagi6.
Abstract
Water extraction of raw chicken manure elevated the carbon-to-nitrogen ratio 2.7-fold, i.e. from 7.48 to 19.81. The treated chicken manure (T-CM) thus became suitable for biogas fermentation as monosubstrate. Improved methane production was achieved in co-fermentations with either maize silage (24% more methane) or corn stover (19% more methane) relative to T-CM monosubstrate. The standardized biogas potential assay indicated that the methane yields varied with the organic loading rate between 160 and 250 mL CH4/g organic total solid (oTS). Co-fermentation with maize silage was sustainable in continuous anaerobic digestion for at least 4 months.Entities:
Keywords: Anaerobic digestion; Chicken manure; Co-fermentation; Corn stover; Maize silage
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28351698 DOI: 10.1016/j.anaerobe.2017.03.017
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Anaerobe ISSN: 1075-9964 Impact factor: 3.331