2016
DOI: 10.6000/1929-6002.2016.05.02.4
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Anaerobic Digestion of Tannery Solid Waste for Biogas Production: The case of Modjo Tannery, Modjo; Ethiopia

Abstract: The present study characterized the physical property, total solids (TS), volatile solids (VS) and Carbon to Nitrogen ratio (C/N ratio) of tannery solid waste (TSW). Five different combinations with or without cow dung (CD) were assessed for their biogas production suitability in triplicate batch digesters (D-1, D-2, D-3, D-4, and D-5) with a total volume of 2.8L. The results showed that TS, VS and C/N ratio of wastes were 56.37%, 76.34% and 29.05%, respectively. The results also suggested that the highest vol… Show more

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“…According to Tsegaye et al (2016), the relative higher removal efficiency of VS (%) than the TS (%) was a very good indication of high uptake rate of the organic fraction of total solids and the effectiveness of the anaerobic reactor. The ratio of VS/TS before digestion was always relatively higher than the ratio after digestion, which is an indication of the utilization of the organic fraction during the anaerobic digestion.…”
Section: Physical Properties Of the Effluentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to Tsegaye et al (2016), the relative higher removal efficiency of VS (%) than the TS (%) was a very good indication of high uptake rate of the organic fraction of total solids and the effectiveness of the anaerobic reactor. The ratio of VS/TS before digestion was always relatively higher than the ratio after digestion, which is an indication of the utilization of the organic fraction during the anaerobic digestion.…”
Section: Physical Properties Of the Effluentmentioning
confidence: 99%