A mixture of gobar, algae and waterhyacinth in 1 : 1 : 1 proportion produced 79% methane. Parameter affecting the biogas production kinetics are described.doi:10.1007/BF01386764T. K. GhoseIndian Institute of TechnologyA. SinghIndian Institute of TechnologyS. N. Mukhopadhyay...
digestion process for biogas production for CHP with a hybrid pyrobiomethane integrated hydrogasification process for enhanced methane rich gas production. This... Kempegowda,R.S.,Skreiberg,... 被引量: 0发表: 0年 Environmental impacts of biogas deployment – Part I: life cycle inventory for eva...
Besides these, because of their abundance, lignocellulosic biomass materials such as straw and shells are taken into consideration for methane production [46]. Cattle and pig waste in the form of manure is often used as the main source for biogas production, because it contains the microorganisms...
which yielded 7.1% higher methane content than the control. Further improvement in methane production of 15.4% was obtained when the energy was increased to 0.83kJ/mL (Solyom et al., 2011).Park and Ahn (2011)reported the effect of microwave pretreatments on mixtures of primary and secondary sl...
In parallel, high productions of biogas from wastes were registered in Thailand, one of the main producers of cassava. Production values of 1.4 million m3 and 62,000 m3 of compressed bio-methane gas were reached, from cassava and palm industry waste, respectively (Tonrangklang et al., 2017)...
Biogas was also produced from macro algae by anaerobic digestion process which produced methane in a percentage around 46.5% to 36.9% [4]. To produce biogas, the anaerobic digestion process is widely carried out because of its huge advantages which include low sludge production, low energy ...
Biogas, containing energy-rich methane, is produced by microbial decomposition of organic material under anaerobic conditions. Under controlled conditions, this process can be used for the production of energy and a nutrient-rich residue suitable for use
For biomethane these effects are similar to those of natural gas in terms of leakages to be avoided during the production cycle and methane emissions from combustion. View chapter Explore book Biogas recovery for sustainable cities: A critical review of enhancement techniques and key local conditions...
The production of high-quality methane depends on many factors, including temperature, pH, substrate, composition and relationship of the microorganisms. The qualitative and quantitative composition of methanogenic and sulfate-reducing microorganisms and
The methane content of the biogas was in the range of 75–80% for both batch and semi-continuous runs, the remainder being principally carbon dioxide. 展开 关键词:Biogas Anaerobic digestion Olive pomace DOI: 10.1016/S0921-3449(00)00067-7 被引量: 117 ...