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Effects of poultry waste as an additive in biogas production using cow dung
Author(s) -
Syahriar NMM Ibrahim,
Hussaini Ashiru,
Abdulrahman Muhammad,
Salisu Sani Idris,
Yusuf Hafez Hafeez,
Mohammed JIBRlN Jibrin
Publication year - 2022
Publication title -
dutse journal of pure and applied sciences
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2635-3490
pISSN - 2476-8316
DOI - 10.4314/dujopas.v7i4a.12
Subject(s) - biogas , cow dung , biogas production , mesophile , waste management , environmental science , anaerobic digestion , animal waste , pulp and paper industry , biodegradable waste , biofuel , chemistry , agronomy , biology , methane , bacteria , engineering , fertilizer , genetics , organic chemistry
Globally, there is need for the proper utilization of animal waste products (such as cow dung, poultry waste and so on), which can be used as an alternative source of energy. Herein, the effects of poultry waste as an additive in the production of biogas using substrate (cow dung and poultry waste) and pH value were investigated. The substrate (cow dung and poultry waste) was prepared via simple dry method. Different set up (1, 2, 3,4 and 5) were designed using local materials (based on the floating drum plant type of digester). The gas produced through an anaerobic digestion method of the different set ups were recorded daily at a fixed time (14 hr) for the periods of 10 days. Set up 2 produced the highest volume of gas (89 cm3), a ~2, ~1.1, ~1.4 and ~1.6 -folds enhancement compared with set up 1, 3, 4 and 5, respectively. It observed that the gas produced decrease with an increase of the poultry waste, indicating that poultry waste played significant role in boosting the production of the gas. The pH of the digester and temperature were kept within pH optimum range of 6.5-8.0 and mesophilic temperature range 20-40 oC, respectively. Thus, the substrate developed (2:1 ratio) was economical, non-hazardous and environmentally friendly.

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