Anaerobic batch fermentation of cattle manure. Effect of ammonia
Abstract
The results of bench scale experiments on the effect of ammonia during anaerobic fermentation of cattle manure at thermophilic (55 degrees C) and mesophilic temperature (35 degrees C) are presented. The impact of different concentration of dry manure (22.11, 16, 10 and 5%), within defined fermentation time of 50 days has been investigated. As an inoculum, the mesophilic anaerobic sludged was used. The obtained results indicated that the process of fermentation was not inhibited by ammonia. Taking into consideration that for batch experiments the mesophilic sludge was used, it can be assumed that at thermophilic temperature the activity of methanogenic bacteria was effected by slow adaption of inoculum on thermophilic conditions.
Keywords:
temperature / organic waste / inhibition / anaerobic fermentation / ammoniaSource:
Journal of Environmental Protection and Ecology, 2012, 13, 1, 211-218Funding / projects:
- the contribution made by R. L. CHASE of the Brookhaven National Laboratory and E. MEYER and J. IVEs of the Montreal Neurological Institute and that of many others at Brookhaven and McGill, all of which was invaluable in the development of this technique.
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Institut za voćarstvoTY - JOUR AU - Selimbasić, V. AU - Marić, Slađana AU - Petrić, I. AU - Dozić, A. PY - 2012 UR - https://refri.institut-cacak.org/handle/123456789/253 AB - The results of bench scale experiments on the effect of ammonia during anaerobic fermentation of cattle manure at thermophilic (55 degrees C) and mesophilic temperature (35 degrees C) are presented. The impact of different concentration of dry manure (22.11, 16, 10 and 5%), within defined fermentation time of 50 days has been investigated. As an inoculum, the mesophilic anaerobic sludged was used. The obtained results indicated that the process of fermentation was not inhibited by ammonia. Taking into consideration that for batch experiments the mesophilic sludge was used, it can be assumed that at thermophilic temperature the activity of methanogenic bacteria was effected by slow adaption of inoculum on thermophilic conditions. T2 - Journal of Environmental Protection and Ecology T1 - Anaerobic batch fermentation of cattle manure. Effect of ammonia EP - 218 IS - 1 SP - 211 VL - 13 UR - conv_1735 ER -
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Selimbasić, V., Marić, S., Petrić, I.,& Dozić, A.. (2012). Anaerobic batch fermentation of cattle manure. Effect of ammonia. in Journal of Environmental Protection and Ecology, 13(1), 211-218. conv_1735
Selimbasić V, Marić S, Petrić I, Dozić A. Anaerobic batch fermentation of cattle manure. Effect of ammonia. in Journal of Environmental Protection and Ecology. 2012;13(1):211-218. conv_1735 .
Selimbasić, V., Marić, Slađana, Petrić, I., Dozić, A., "Anaerobic batch fermentation of cattle manure. Effect of ammonia" in Journal of Environmental Protection and Ecology, 13, no. 1 (2012):211-218, conv_1735 .