2021
DOI: 10.5614/crbb.2021.2.2/zlcb2984
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Biocomposites from anaerobically digested Eichhornia crassipes ((Mart.) Solms), as an alternative solution for the post-phytoremediation process

Abstract: Water hyacinth (Eichhornia crassipes) is a plant species commonly used for phytoremediation to reduce high chromium content in tannery liquid waste in Garut, West Java. Water hyacinth materials harvested from the phytoremediation can be used for the anaerobic digestion process to produce biogas and bio-slurry. This study aimed to determine the reduction of chromium content found in water hyacinths due to the anaerobic digestion process, and utilization of bio-slurry from the anaerobic digestion process as a bi… Show more

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“…As the animal manures have low C/N content, it is ideal to perform co-digestion with the substrates having high carbon to low nitrogen content such as plant biomass. Co-digestion studies using plant biomass with livestock wastes such as CD [ 41 , 42 ] and poultry litter [ 43 ] are well documented. This will facilitate C/N balance, favoring microbial breakdown of substrate mixture in the digester [ 44 ].…”
Section: Bgs: Source Composition and Agricultural Applicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As the animal manures have low C/N content, it is ideal to perform co-digestion with the substrates having high carbon to low nitrogen content such as plant biomass. Co-digestion studies using plant biomass with livestock wastes such as CD [ 41 , 42 ] and poultry litter [ 43 ] are well documented. This will facilitate C/N balance, favoring microbial breakdown of substrate mixture in the digester [ 44 ].…”
Section: Bgs: Source Composition and Agricultural Applicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%