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Anaerobic digestion of urea pretreated water hyacinth removed from Lake Abaya; bio-methane potential, system stability, and substance conversion

Water hyacinth (Eichhornia crassipes) is characterized as an aquatic plant that can grow very rapidly and freely float over water, and covers the top surface of water. It prevents the penetration of sunlight and reduces nutrients and oxygen from water bodies, and can adversely affect the aquatic eco...

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Autores principales: Keche, Demissie Dawana, Fetanu, Zemed Menberu, Babiso, Wudinesh Zawuga, Wachemo, Akiber Chufo
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Publicado: The Royal Society of Chemistry 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8984914/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35424798
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d2ra00303a
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author Keche, Demissie Dawana
Fetanu, Zemed Menberu
Babiso, Wudinesh Zawuga
Wachemo, Akiber Chufo
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Fetanu, Zemed Menberu
Babiso, Wudinesh Zawuga
Wachemo, Akiber Chufo
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description Water hyacinth (Eichhornia crassipes) is characterized as an aquatic plant that can grow very rapidly and freely float over water, and covers the top surface of water. It prevents the penetration of sunlight and reduces nutrients and oxygen from water bodies, and can adversely affect the aquatic ecosystem; however, it can be used in the biogas production as the sole feedstock for anaerobic digestion due to high contents of carbohydrates and biodegradable matter. Thus, this study was aimed to remove water hyacinth from Lake Abaya as a renewable energy resource for biogas production through anaerobic digestion. A lab-scale anaerobic batch reactor was applied to assess its biogas and methane generation potential. The results showed that the total solids of 91.9% at dry basis and volatile solids of 84.82% of TS. The biogas and methane production potential of 474.92 mL g(−1) VS and 213.92 mL g(−1) VS was recorded during 45 days HRT at 37 ± 1 °C. The daily methane production discloses accelerated increment starting from day 8 up to the peak point on day 12 (2170 mL d(−1)). The biochemical conversion of substances in water hyacinth to biogas was recorded as follows: total volatile solids (96.1%), cellulose (92.5%), hemicellulose (88.2%), and chemical oxygen demand (99.3%). Based on results, E. crassipes can be the sole feedstock for the anaerobic reactor to produce biomethane, while the effluents can be applied as organic fertilizers.
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spelling pubmed-89849142022-04-13 Anaerobic digestion of urea pretreated water hyacinth removed from Lake Abaya; bio-methane potential, system stability, and substance conversion Keche, Demissie Dawana Fetanu, Zemed Menberu Babiso, Wudinesh Zawuga Wachemo, Akiber Chufo RSC Adv Chemistry Water hyacinth (Eichhornia crassipes) is characterized as an aquatic plant that can grow very rapidly and freely float over water, and covers the top surface of water. It prevents the penetration of sunlight and reduces nutrients and oxygen from water bodies, and can adversely affect the aquatic ecosystem; however, it can be used in the biogas production as the sole feedstock for anaerobic digestion due to high contents of carbohydrates and biodegradable matter. Thus, this study was aimed to remove water hyacinth from Lake Abaya as a renewable energy resource for biogas production through anaerobic digestion. A lab-scale anaerobic batch reactor was applied to assess its biogas and methane generation potential. The results showed that the total solids of 91.9% at dry basis and volatile solids of 84.82% of TS. The biogas and methane production potential of 474.92 mL g(−1) VS and 213.92 mL g(−1) VS was recorded during 45 days HRT at 37 ± 1 °C. The daily methane production discloses accelerated increment starting from day 8 up to the peak point on day 12 (2170 mL d(−1)). The biochemical conversion of substances in water hyacinth to biogas was recorded as follows: total volatile solids (96.1%), cellulose (92.5%), hemicellulose (88.2%), and chemical oxygen demand (99.3%). Based on results, E. crassipes can be the sole feedstock for the anaerobic reactor to produce biomethane, while the effluents can be applied as organic fertilizers. The Royal Society of Chemistry 2022-03-17 /pmc/articles/PMC8984914/ /pubmed/35424798 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d2ra00303a Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/
spellingShingle Chemistry
Keche, Demissie Dawana
Fetanu, Zemed Menberu
Babiso, Wudinesh Zawuga
Wachemo, Akiber Chufo
Anaerobic digestion of urea pretreated water hyacinth removed from Lake Abaya; bio-methane potential, system stability, and substance conversion
title Anaerobic digestion of urea pretreated water hyacinth removed from Lake Abaya; bio-methane potential, system stability, and substance conversion
title_full Anaerobic digestion of urea pretreated water hyacinth removed from Lake Abaya; bio-methane potential, system stability, and substance conversion
title_fullStr Anaerobic digestion of urea pretreated water hyacinth removed from Lake Abaya; bio-methane potential, system stability, and substance conversion
title_full_unstemmed Anaerobic digestion of urea pretreated water hyacinth removed from Lake Abaya; bio-methane potential, system stability, and substance conversion
title_short Anaerobic digestion of urea pretreated water hyacinth removed from Lake Abaya; bio-methane potential, system stability, and substance conversion
title_sort anaerobic digestion of urea pretreated water hyacinth removed from lake abaya; bio-methane potential, system stability, and substance conversion
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8984914/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35424798
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d2ra00303a
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