2020
DOI: 10.15244/pjoes/120155
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Potential of Rapid Anaerobic Fermentation on Animal Slurry for Biogas Production and Storage of Biogas Slurry

Abstract: A study was designed aiming at the degradation of organic matter in liquid phase of pig manure, the inactivation of pathogenic microorganisms and biogas production at different storage temperatures. A low cost rapid anaerobic fermentation, and biogas sewage storage system was constructed. After the four-day anaerobic fermentation, three treatments were set up: the average temperature of spring and autumn (16.1ºC), summer (25ºC), and winter (0.6ºC) in Yantai City was used as storage temperature for 90 days, res… Show more

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“…The average concentration of N, P, K and Mg in the residue are 0.847 %, 0.28 %, 2.09 %, and 0.4767 mg/kg respectively (Table 4). Liang et al (2021) recorded 0.059 %, 0.05% and 0.052% for N, P and K respectively for animal wastes fermentation residue. Marchioro et al (2018), reported higher value of N, P, and K with solid state anaerobic digestion of poultry litters.…”
Section: Tablementioning
confidence: 92%
“…The average concentration of N, P, K and Mg in the residue are 0.847 %, 0.28 %, 2.09 %, and 0.4767 mg/kg respectively (Table 4). Liang et al (2021) recorded 0.059 %, 0.05% and 0.052% for N, P and K respectively for animal wastes fermentation residue. Marchioro et al (2018), reported higher value of N, P, and K with solid state anaerobic digestion of poultry litters.…”
Section: Tablementioning
confidence: 92%