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Anaerobic biogas formation from crops’ agricultural residues – Modeling investigations
Publikationstyp
Journal Article
Publikationsdatum
2022-09
Sprache
English
Enthalten in
Volume
359
Article Number
127497
Citation
Bioresource Technology 359: 127497 (2022-09)
Publisher DOI
Scopus ID
PubMed ID
35752257
The cultivation of field crops necessarily produces large quantities of organic residues, which could be used for the production of biogas. However, this is only successfully possible if the operators of such biogas plants have sufficient expertise in running these plants, e.g. to avoid an overload of the biogas system. Against this background, the anaerobic degradability of various Egyptian agricultural residues is determined by laboratory testing; this includes both a determination of degradation behavior in batch tests and a feed analysis. The residues studied produce biogas yields ranging from 303 to 496 mLN gVS-1. Co-digestion experiments demonstrate that hardly any interaction effects occur during the fermentation process for different mixtures of the investigated residues. Based on these findings, a model is developed to estimate biogas production using the investigated agricultural residues in continuous operation and to give recommendations for the optimal mode of operation.
Schlagworte
Biogas
Co-digestion
Gompertz-Models
Lignocellulose
Modeling