Potential of biogas production from swine manure supplemented with glycerine waste

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Autor(a) principal: Konrad,Odorico
Data de Publicação: 2014
Outros Autores: Koch,Fabio F., Lumi,Marluce, Tonetto,Jaqueline F., Bezama,Alberto
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Engenharia Agrícola
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Resumo: In this study, was studied the biogas generation from swine manure, using residual glycerine supplementation. The biogas production by digestion occurred in the anaerobic batch system under mesophilic conditions (35°C), with a hydraulic retention time of 48 days. The experiment was performed with 48 samples divided into four groups, from these, one was kept as a control (without glycerin) and the other three groups were respectively supplemented with residual glycerine in the percentage of 3%, 6% and 9% of the total volume of the samples. The volume of biogas was controlled by an automated system for reading in laboratory scale and the quality of the biogas (CH4) measured from a specific sensor. The results showed that the residual glycerine has high potential for biogas production, with increases of 124.95%, 156.98% and 197.83% in the groups 3%, 6% and 9%, respectively, relative to the sample control. However, very high organic loads can compromise the process of digestion affecting the quality of the biogas generated in relation to methane.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Potential of biogas production from swine manure supplemented with glycerine waste
title Potential of biogas production from swine manure supplemented with glycerine waste
spellingShingle Potential of biogas production from swine manure supplemented with glycerine waste
Konrad,Odorico
biogas
residual glycerin
swine manure
renewable energy
title_short Potential of biogas production from swine manure supplemented with glycerine waste
title_full Potential of biogas production from swine manure supplemented with glycerine waste
title_fullStr Potential of biogas production from swine manure supplemented with glycerine waste
title_full_unstemmed Potential of biogas production from swine manure supplemented with glycerine waste
title_sort Potential of biogas production from swine manure supplemented with glycerine waste
author Konrad,Odorico
author_facet Konrad,Odorico
Koch,Fabio F.
Lumi,Marluce
Tonetto,Jaqueline F.
Bezama,Alberto
author_role author
author2 Koch,Fabio F.
Lumi,Marluce
Tonetto,Jaqueline F.
Bezama,Alberto
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Konrad,Odorico
Koch,Fabio F.
Lumi,Marluce
Tonetto,Jaqueline F.
Bezama,Alberto
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv biogas
residual glycerin
swine manure
renewable energy
topic biogas
residual glycerin
swine manure
renewable energy
description In this study, was studied the biogas generation from swine manure, using residual glycerine supplementation. The biogas production by digestion occurred in the anaerobic batch system under mesophilic conditions (35°C), with a hydraulic retention time of 48 days. The experiment was performed with 48 samples divided into four groups, from these, one was kept as a control (without glycerin) and the other three groups were respectively supplemented with residual glycerine in the percentage of 3%, 6% and 9% of the total volume of the samples. The volume of biogas was controlled by an automated system for reading in laboratory scale and the quality of the biogas (CH4) measured from a specific sensor. The results showed that the residual glycerine has high potential for biogas production, with increases of 124.95%, 156.98% and 197.83% in the groups 3%, 6% and 9%, respectively, relative to the sample control. However, very high organic loads can compromise the process of digestion affecting the quality of the biogas generated in relation to methane.
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