Effect of thermal pretreatment and nanobubble addition water on methane production from cowpea hull anaerobic digestion
Christian Toochukwu Ogbonna,
Delmaria Richards,
Yabar Helmut
Abstract:Cowpea hull (CH) is a by-product of cowpea food processing; its conventional use as animal feed hay declined due to atulence characteristics. Therefore, sustainable utilization of CH for biogas production was investigated. Speci cally, the effects of thermal pretreatment and nanobubble water (NBW) addition were examined during CH's co-digestion with waste-activated sludge for methane production. Oven-dried CH at 105 ℃ for 3 hours or 48 hours resulted in 83% moisture content reduction (MCR) or 100% MCR, respect… Show more
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