The benefits and extent of mixing required during biomethanation of cattle-manure slurry was studied by investigating the effect of: 1) continuous and intermittent mixing; 2) agitator impeller speed and position; 3) not providing assisted mixing; 4) mixing on production of extracellular polymeric substances; and 5) mixing on the ultimate anaerobic biodegradability. Biomethanation was not adversely affected: during intermittent mixing; or when only sufficient mixing was provided to maintain off-bottom suspension of digester contents; or by doubling impeller speed. In fact continuous digestion of cattle-manure slurry without mechanical stirring was superior in terms of gas production. This can be attributed to increased loss of active volatil...
In this study, rumen fluid of animal ruminant was used as inoculums to increase biogas production ra...
The influence of bovine rumen fluid inoculum during anaerobic treatment of the organic fraction of m...
The effect of both leachate recirculation (at 40 and 50 °C) and the mode of inoculum addition (at 50...
The feasibility of an anaerobic digestion of cattle manure for biogas production is studied in this ...
International audiencePretreatments are often applied in anaerobic digestion in order to improve the...
ABSTRACT:The effect of mixing on biogas production of a 1.5-m3 pilot continuous stirred tank reactor...
The effect of cattle manure collected at different time inoculated with rumen fluid of cattle on bio...
In this study, we tested the high-solids thermophilic anaerobic digestion of separated cattle slurry...
<p>This study examines the effect of mixing on the performance of anaerobic digestion of cow manure ...
The effect of slurry mixing in an anaerobic digester on biogas production was intensively studied in...
Anaerobic digestion of animal manure is gradually becoming essential as a means of protecting the en...
The problem of proper slurry management is primarily present in intensive livestock production. Indu...
The relationship between mixing energy input and biogas production was investigated by anaerobically...
In this study, the kinetic of biogas production was studied by performing a series laboratory experi...
Anaerobic digestion (AD) is an effective way to convert animal manures into profitable by-products w...
In this study, rumen fluid of animal ruminant was used as inoculums to increase biogas production ra...
The influence of bovine rumen fluid inoculum during anaerobic treatment of the organic fraction of m...
The effect of both leachate recirculation (at 40 and 50 °C) and the mode of inoculum addition (at 50...
The feasibility of an anaerobic digestion of cattle manure for biogas production is studied in this ...
International audiencePretreatments are often applied in anaerobic digestion in order to improve the...
ABSTRACT:The effect of mixing on biogas production of a 1.5-m3 pilot continuous stirred tank reactor...
The effect of cattle manure collected at different time inoculated with rumen fluid of cattle on bio...
In this study, we tested the high-solids thermophilic anaerobic digestion of separated cattle slurry...
<p>This study examines the effect of mixing on the performance of anaerobic digestion of cow manure ...
The effect of slurry mixing in an anaerobic digester on biogas production was intensively studied in...
Anaerobic digestion of animal manure is gradually becoming essential as a means of protecting the en...
The problem of proper slurry management is primarily present in intensive livestock production. Indu...
The relationship between mixing energy input and biogas production was investigated by anaerobically...
In this study, the kinetic of biogas production was studied by performing a series laboratory experi...
Anaerobic digestion (AD) is an effective way to convert animal manures into profitable by-products w...
In this study, rumen fluid of animal ruminant was used as inoculums to increase biogas production ra...
The influence of bovine rumen fluid inoculum during anaerobic treatment of the organic fraction of m...
The effect of both leachate recirculation (at 40 and 50 °C) and the mode of inoculum addition (at 50...