2016
DOI: 10.21071/az.v65i251.699
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Produção de biogás por dejetos de ruminantes e monogástricos co-digeridos com manipueira

Abstract: sUMMAryThe aim of this study was to evaluate ruminant and monogastric animal manure co-digested with 10 % of manipueira through process monitoring parameters and biogas production. In this study, eight semi-continuous digesters, with a capacity of 7.8 liters of substrate in fermentation, operated with 30 days of hydraulic retention time, were used. Monitoring analyses were performed in order to assess: pH, total ammonia nitrogen (TAN) concentration, partial alkalinity (PA), content and biogas yield (m . The hi… Show more

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“…Another possibility is to use a cosubstrate with more accessible nutrients to reduce the HRT, as for example manure from monogastric species, such as swine manure [ 38 ] and poultry manure. [ 39 ] These species produce manure with nutrients that are more easily degradable and thus rapidly available leading to higher rates of biogas generation.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Another possibility is to use a cosubstrate with more accessible nutrients to reduce the HRT, as for example manure from monogastric species, such as swine manure [ 38 ] and poultry manure. [ 39 ] These species produce manure with nutrients that are more easily degradable and thus rapidly available leading to higher rates of biogas generation.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, the anaerobic codigestion of the manure with manipueira may improve carbon/nitrogen (C/N) balance of the substrate, contributing to a higher biogas yield. [ 38 ]…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%