The aim of this research is to assess the energy potential of cow dung and corn cob inputs,with a view to estimating their biogas potential.The inputs were characterized in the microbiology laboratory of the National ...The aim of this research is to assess the energy potential of cow dung and corn cob inputs,with a view to estimating their biogas potential.The inputs were characterized in the microbiology laboratory of the National Control Office Quality in Matoto,Conakry.The experiment to produce methane from cow dung and maize cob was carried out at the Applied Research in Natural Sciences Laboratory of the University of Kindia(UK)using the following equipment:Three digesters were each connected to an air chamber(gasometer)by means of flexible pipes 8 mm in diameter,connected by clamps,liquid adhesives,valves and Teflon.This research focused on determining the quantity of biogas contained in each type of substrate(cow dung,maize cob and their mixture).Three experiments on the methanization of these inputs were carried out,with anaerobic digestion lasting 27 days,in a temperature range of 27℃ to 31℃(mesophilic range).The results were as follows:maize cob 28.4 L,cow dung 22.6 L and codigestion 38.7 L.These results compared with similar studies revealed a coincidence.展开更多
The overall objective of this work is to evaluate the energy potential of biogas inputs(chicken manure and pig poop)with a view to their value.The research determined the physicochemical composition,the amount of biog...The overall objective of this work is to evaluate the energy potential of biogas inputs(chicken manure and pig poop)with a view to their value.The research determined the physicochemical composition,the amount of biogas produced per day and the average.For hen dung,humidity(28.47%),DM(dry matter)(71.53%),OM(organic matter)(67%),density(270.77 kg/m^(3)),carbon content(39.7%),nitrogen content(2.55%)and C/N ratio(15.23)and pig pork,moisture(47.98%),DM(45.6%),OM(23.55%),mass volumic(693.12 kg/m^(3)),carbon(38.88%),nitrogen(1.82%)and C/N(11.26).These results compared to those of the literature revealed a very good coincidence.Two experiments on the methanation of these inputs were carried out,the anaerobic digestion lasted 24 days,in a temperature range of 24 to 30℃(mesophilic range).It was obtained for:hen dung 0.02526 m^(3) and pig poach 0.00841 m^(3) and on average the daily specific production of biogas of different substrates is:pork dung(0.00407 m^(3)/day)and the hen dung(0.00108 m^(3)/d)at an average temperature of 24℃.展开更多
文摘The aim of this research is to assess the energy potential of cow dung and corn cob inputs,with a view to estimating their biogas potential.The inputs were characterized in the microbiology laboratory of the National Control Office Quality in Matoto,Conakry.The experiment to produce methane from cow dung and maize cob was carried out at the Applied Research in Natural Sciences Laboratory of the University of Kindia(UK)using the following equipment:Three digesters were each connected to an air chamber(gasometer)by means of flexible pipes 8 mm in diameter,connected by clamps,liquid adhesives,valves and Teflon.This research focused on determining the quantity of biogas contained in each type of substrate(cow dung,maize cob and their mixture).Three experiments on the methanization of these inputs were carried out,with anaerobic digestion lasting 27 days,in a temperature range of 27℃ to 31℃(mesophilic range).The results were as follows:maize cob 28.4 L,cow dung 22.6 L and codigestion 38.7 L.These results compared with similar studies revealed a coincidence.
文摘The overall objective of this work is to evaluate the energy potential of biogas inputs(chicken manure and pig poop)with a view to their value.The research determined the physicochemical composition,the amount of biogas produced per day and the average.For hen dung,humidity(28.47%),DM(dry matter)(71.53%),OM(organic matter)(67%),density(270.77 kg/m^(3)),carbon content(39.7%),nitrogen content(2.55%)and C/N ratio(15.23)and pig pork,moisture(47.98%),DM(45.6%),OM(23.55%),mass volumic(693.12 kg/m^(3)),carbon(38.88%),nitrogen(1.82%)and C/N(11.26).These results compared to those of the literature revealed a very good coincidence.Two experiments on the methanation of these inputs were carried out,the anaerobic digestion lasted 24 days,in a temperature range of 24 to 30℃(mesophilic range).It was obtained for:hen dung 0.02526 m^(3) and pig poach 0.00841 m^(3) and on average the daily specific production of biogas of different substrates is:pork dung(0.00407 m^(3)/day)and the hen dung(0.00108 m^(3)/d)at an average temperature of 24℃.