Biogas Production based on Thermophilic Methanogenic Fermentation of Chicken Manure

The paper presents data on the study of the kinetics of gas formation from chicken manure under thermophilic conditions. It was shown that the volume of biogas for 30 days in the control variant did not exceed 85 dm 3 , whereas with the addition of 10 and 20% of the balanced thermophilic methanogeni...

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Published in:Applied solar energy Vol. 59; no. 5; pp. 770 - 777
Main Authors: Makhsumkhanov, A. A., Pulatova, O. M., Alimova, B. Kh, Sadullaev, Sh. T., Tashbaev, Sh. A., Sarynsakhodzhaev, A. R., Karimov, M. K., Kurbanov, M. K., Saidov, D. Sh, Sharopov, U. B., Rashidov, K. Yu, Usmanov, A. Yu, Shermatov, Zh. Z., Payzullakhanov, M. S.
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: Moscow Pleiades Publishing 01-10-2023
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Summary:The paper presents data on the study of the kinetics of gas formation from chicken manure under thermophilic conditions. It was shown that the volume of biogas for 30 days in the control variant did not exceed 85 dm 3 , whereas with the addition of 10 and 20% of the balanced thermophilic methanogenic association as an inoculate was 150 and 180 dm 3 , respectively, and the methane content in the biogas composition reached up to 70 and 65%, respectively. It was shown that bacteria belonging to the Enterobacteriacea family, as well as some pathogenic bacteria and helminths, were not found in the fermentation system under thermophilic conditions.
ISSN:0003-701X
1934-9424
DOI:10.3103/S0003701X23601874