Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
677590 Biomass and Bioenergy 2012 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

Jatropha seed cake (JSC) was anaerobically digested at different total solid contents (TS) and carbon to nitrogen (C:N) ratios in batch type digesters with 40 days hydraulic retention time (HRT). Biogas production from kg of TS was found to be maximum i.e. 0.17 m3 at 20% TS of JSC slurry followed by 15%, 25% and 10% TS in that order as compared to 0.166 m3 in case of cow dung (CD) slurry alone. Higher gas production from JSC slurry was observed when the carbon to nitrogen ratio (C:N) ratio was between 22:1 to 27:1 (by adding different quantity of paddy straw). Further gas production from kg of TS of the mixture of JSC and CD was higher than that produced from JSC/CD slurry alone and was maximum when JSC percentage in the mixture was within 25%. The Nitrogen content in the biodigested JSC slurry was increased by 5.9% as compared to JSC alone and its use as fertilizer produced better growth of maize and tomato crops.

► Helps in utilizing the unwanted biomass for generation of power. ► Helps in preventing environmental pollution. ► Helps in improving the fertilizer aspect of jatropha seed cake.

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