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Organic wastes are potential sources of biogas and high-quality bio-fertilizers. Biogas is
an appealing energy product that can be used directly as a renewable alternative source
of energy. Some of the most commonly used substrates for biogas production are cattle
and pig manure. Technology for biogas production is an active research area. Studies on
optimization of biogas production are being undertaken with a view to making the
process fully cost-effective. This study was conducted to investigate the effect of
glycerol supplementation on biogas yield under the respective appropriate optimum
mesophilic temperatures and substrates to water dilution ratios of both cattle and pig
manure substrates. Analysis of substrates and inoculum for various physico-chemical
characteristics was carried out. The optimum mesophilic temperature for both cattle and
pig manure substrates was determined to be 40 ºC. The optimum cattle manure substrate
to water dilution ratio was established to be 17.5:7.5 (m/v) and 5:20 (m/v) for pig
manure substrate, respectively. On supplementing the optimum cattle manure substrate
to water dilution ratio of 17.5:7.5 (m/v) with 0.1, 0.2 and 0.3 g of glycerol, the respective
percentage increases in biogas yields over the control were calculated to be 6.4, 12.5 and
21.9%. Further, for the established optimum pig manure substrate to water dilution ratio
of 5:20 (m/v) supplemented with 0.03, 0.05 and 0.08 g of glycerol, the respective
percentage increases in biogas yields over the control were calculated to be 10.0, 17.65
and 29.6%. The study shows that, one, the upper limit of the mesophilic range (30-40
°C) gives a higher biogas yield; two, over-diluting or under-diluting substrates with
water influences biogas yields; and three, glycerol which is also a by-product of
biodiesel manufacturing can be advantageously utilized as a supplement to boost biogas
production. Use of optimum conditions of temperature and dilution ratios would
significantly improve biogas production. |
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