Bio-methane Generation from Anaerobic Co-digestion of Eichhornia (Water Hyacinth) and Kitchen Edible Material Ravage and Waste Paper with Pond Sludge and Cow Compost by Using Chemical Pretreatment

Autor: Sonam Sandhu, Rajneesh Kaushal
Rok vydání: 2020
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Zdroj: Lecture Notes in Mechanical Engineering ISBN: 9789811559952
DOI: 10.1007/978-981-15-5996-9_25
Popis: The essential objective of this paper was to research and look at creation of biogas from differed wellsprings of squander material. The Policy of Renewable energy imagines that 5% of complete vitality creation should be accomplished through 2015 and 10% through 2020 Tasnim et al. (Renew Energy 109:434, 2017 [1]). This effort centres on the similar investigation of the generation of biogas by anaerobic co-processing using deserted assets of biomass. Materials under investigation were waste paper, Kitchen edible material ravage, cow compost, pond sludge and Eichhornia (water hyacinth). Examinations were directed under mesophilic condition (42 °C) with 2.0 wt% NaOH and Ca (OH)2 to get the alluring pH. The stacking proportion of each group was kept up as 1:1 on the two investigations. Cakes of cow dung and edible material ravage revealed promising auspicious till about the 140th hour following falling generation of biogas. Entire mixture of 812 ml constituted of chemically treated 1 Litre of Eichhornia (water hyacinth), cow compost and pond sludge. The biogas produced after 900 h of anaerobic decomposition of the above-mentioned mixture consisted of 67.8% CH4, 13% carbon monoxide and 28.9% other gases, while the same mixture contents with volume of 335 ml, without chemical pretreatment produced 62.5% methane, 18.9% CO and 24% other gases within the same time frame. Outcomes signified that adding of pond sludge and waste paper with the generally utilized cow compost by chemically pretreated can promote to boost reaction, augmented generation and enhanced methane content.
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