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Biogas Production by Co-Digestion of Goat Manure with Three Crop Residues
Goat manure (GM) is an excellent raw material for anaerobic digestion because of its high total nitrogen content and fermentation stability. Several comparative assays were conducted on the anaerobic co-digestion of GM with three crop residues (CRs), namely, wheat straw (WS), corn stalks (CS) and ri...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3692550/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23825574 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0066845 |
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author | Zhang, Tong Liu, Linlin Song, Zilin Ren, Guangxin Feng, Yongzhong Han, Xinhui Yang, Gaihe |
author_facet | Zhang, Tong Liu, Linlin Song, Zilin Ren, Guangxin Feng, Yongzhong Han, Xinhui Yang, Gaihe |
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description | Goat manure (GM) is an excellent raw material for anaerobic digestion because of its high total nitrogen content and fermentation stability. Several comparative assays were conducted on the anaerobic co-digestion of GM with three crop residues (CRs), namely, wheat straw (WS), corn stalks (CS) and rice straw (RS), under different mixing ratios. All digesters were implemented simultaneously under mesophilic temperature at 35±1 °C with a total solid concentration of 8%. Result showed that the combination of GM with CS or RS significantly improved biogas production at all carbon-to-nitrogen (C/N) ratios. GM/CS (30:70), GM/CS (70:30), GM/RS (30:70) and GM/RS (50:50) produced the highest biogas yields from different co-substrates (14840, 16023, 15608 and 15698 mL, respectively) after 55 d of fermentation. Biogas yields of GM/WS 30:70 (C/N 35.61), GM/CS 70:30 (C/N 21.19) and GM/RS 50:50 (C/N 26.23) were 1.62, 2.11 and 1.83 times higher than that of CRs, respectively. These values were determined to be the optimal C/N ratios for co-digestion. However, compared with treatments of GM/CS and GM/RS treatments, biogas generated from GM/WS was only slightly higher than the single digestion of GM or WS. This result was caused by the high total carbon content (35.83%) and lignin content (24.34%) in WS, which inhibited biodegradation. |
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spelling | pubmed-36925502013-07-02 Biogas Production by Co-Digestion of Goat Manure with Three Crop Residues Zhang, Tong Liu, Linlin Song, Zilin Ren, Guangxin Feng, Yongzhong Han, Xinhui Yang, Gaihe PLoS One Research Article Goat manure (GM) is an excellent raw material for anaerobic digestion because of its high total nitrogen content and fermentation stability. Several comparative assays were conducted on the anaerobic co-digestion of GM with three crop residues (CRs), namely, wheat straw (WS), corn stalks (CS) and rice straw (RS), under different mixing ratios. All digesters were implemented simultaneously under mesophilic temperature at 35±1 °C with a total solid concentration of 8%. Result showed that the combination of GM with CS or RS significantly improved biogas production at all carbon-to-nitrogen (C/N) ratios. GM/CS (30:70), GM/CS (70:30), GM/RS (30:70) and GM/RS (50:50) produced the highest biogas yields from different co-substrates (14840, 16023, 15608 and 15698 mL, respectively) after 55 d of fermentation. Biogas yields of GM/WS 30:70 (C/N 35.61), GM/CS 70:30 (C/N 21.19) and GM/RS 50:50 (C/N 26.23) were 1.62, 2.11 and 1.83 times higher than that of CRs, respectively. These values were determined to be the optimal C/N ratios for co-digestion. However, compared with treatments of GM/CS and GM/RS treatments, biogas generated from GM/WS was only slightly higher than the single digestion of GM or WS. This result was caused by the high total carbon content (35.83%) and lignin content (24.34%) in WS, which inhibited biodegradation. Public Library of Science 2013-06-25 /pmc/articles/PMC3692550/ /pubmed/23825574 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0066845 Text en © 2013 Zhang et al |
spellingShingle | Research Article Zhang, Tong Liu, Linlin Song, Zilin Ren, Guangxin Feng, Yongzhong Han, Xinhui Yang, Gaihe Biogas Production by Co-Digestion of Goat Manure with Three Crop Residues |
title | Biogas Production by Co-Digestion of Goat Manure with Three Crop Residues |
title_full | Biogas Production by Co-Digestion of Goat Manure with Three Crop Residues |
title_fullStr | Biogas Production by Co-Digestion of Goat Manure with Three Crop Residues |
title_full_unstemmed | Biogas Production by Co-Digestion of Goat Manure with Three Crop Residues |
title_short | Biogas Production by Co-Digestion of Goat Manure with Three Crop Residues |
title_sort | biogas production by co-digestion of goat manure with three crop residues |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3692550/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23825574 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0066845 |
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