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The Study of Anaerobic Co-Digestion of Non-Uniform Multiple Feed Stock Availability and Composition in Nigeria
Author(s) -
Ejiroghene Kelly Orhorhoro
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
european journal of engineering and technology research
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2736-576X
DOI - 10.24018/ejeng.2016.1.1.38
Subject(s) - biogas , anaerobic digestion , wastewater , municipal solid waste , pulp and paper industry , organic matter , environmental science , chemistry , composition (language) , agronomy , waste management , biology , environmental engineering , methane , linguistics , philosophy , organic chemistry , engineering
This paper reports the research work carried out on the study of anaerobic co-digestion of non-uniform multiple feed stock availability and composition in Nigeria. Organic municipal solid wastes comprises of the composition of  corn cobs, potato peels, pineapple peels, rice waste, yam peels, cassava peels, orange peels, garri leftover and banana peels, was digested separately and the same time  co-digested with wastewater collected from septic tanks, abattoir, and cold room in Benin City, Nigeria. The results obtained shows that the co-digestion of organic municipal solid wastes and wastewater had better average biogas yields (0.625), shorter retention period of 29 days, frequent number of evacuation and average rate of biogas yield of 0.0217 when compared to anaerobic digestion of organic municipal solid wastes only with an average biogas yield of 0.4025, longer retention period of 38 days and average rate of biogas yield of 0.0106. Therefore, anaerobic co-digestion of organic municipal solid wastes and wastewater enhances better biogas yields.

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