Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
677984 Biomass and Bioenergy 2011 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

The composition and characterization of liquidised garbage (LG) during liquidisation process were carried out to access various properties, viz., moisture, organics, ash, elemental composition, suspension stability, flow characteristics, higher heating value (HHV), glucose and total organic carbon (TOC) for getting preliminary information about liquidisation as a pre-treatment process for anaerobic digestion of simulated garbage (SG). Minimum moisture and maximum organic content were found as 750 and 850 g kg−1, respectively. From elemental analysis, C/N ratio obtained was suitable for the growth of microbes. The HHV of dried solid phase for LG at 393 K was higher than that of mechanically ground garbage (MEC). The LG was regarded as a pseudo plastic liquid from values of flow behaviour index obtained. The amount of glucose was found to be decreased during liquidisation process. The amount of TOC in both solid and liquid phase of LG was more as compared to MEC.

► Minimum moisture and maximum organic content were found as 75 and 85%, respectively. ► Values of C/N ratio and pH showed the suitability of biogas production. ► Suspension of particles was found stable for 2 h. ► The MEC and LGs at 393 K were regarded as pseudo plastic liquids.

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