Beneficial effects of intermittent feedstock management on biogas and methane production
Autor: | Marian Kazda, Sharif Ahmed, Kerstin Maurus |
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Rok vydání: | 2020 |
Předmět: |
0106 biological sciences
Environmental Engineering Silage Bioengineering 010501 environmental sciences Raw material 01 natural sciences Methane chemistry.chemical_compound Bioreactors Animal science Biogas 010608 biotechnology Anaerobiosis Methane production Waste Management and Disposal Beneficial effects 0105 earth and related environmental sciences biology Renewable Energy Sustainability and the Environment General Medicine biology.organism_classification Anaerobic digestion chemistry Biofuels Environmental science Sugar beet |
Zdroj: | Bioresource Technology. 304:123004 |
ISSN: | 0960-8524 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.biortech.2020.123004 |
Popis: | Intermittent supply of easily degradable carbohydrates can be used for on-demand biogas production. The study tested the effects of splitting feeding portions of sugar beet silage (S) on biogas production rates and total yield, respectively and if methane production rates follow those ones of biogas. Four experimental AD reactors were operated for 117 days at organic loading rates of 2.0 kgVS m−3 d−1 and VS ratios of maize silage (M) to S of 3:1. While M was supplied hourly (h0–h12), reactors differed only regarding the intermittent S supply, provided at once (h0), twice (h0, h1) and three times (h0, h1, h2) per twelve-hour observation period. Biogas and methane production rates rose simultaneously after S supply and lasted depending on S intakes. Biogas and methane yields were significantly increased at S given once and twice per period. Appropriate feedstock management can thus influence production rates and increase biogas and methane yields. |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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