Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5446075 | Energy Procedia | 2016 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
This study examined an optimum ratio of chicken manure to Napier grass (Pennisetum purpureum, Schum.) for single stage anaerobic digestion in batch reactor. Carbon to nitrogen (C/N) ratio of chicken manure was 8.22 and Napier grass was 39.35. The anaerobic digestion experiments for 5 ratios of chicken manure to Napier grass of 1:0, 3:1, 1:1, 1:3, and 0:1 were conducted using hydraulic retention time of 48 days and total solids were controlled at 2%. The mixed organic materials of chicken manure to Napier grass of 1:1 achieved a high methane percentage of 64.4% and also remained stable for anaerobic digestion. Single material in anaerobic digestion: chicken manure or Napier grass did not yield maximum methane production. C/N ratio of chicken manure was not suitable for anaerobic digestion because excessive nitrogen could inhibit the growth of methane-forming bacteria. Anaerobic digestion of Napier grass presented low stability due to high VFA accumulation in the system from hydrolysis of cellulose in the grass.
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Authors
Panomchai Weerayutsil, Umaporn Khoyun, Kulyakorn Khuanmar,