1Department of Bioengineering, Cyprus International University, Mersin 10, 99010, North Cyprus., Cyprus
2Cyprus International University, Cyprus
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@article{JBES19958, author = {Sunday Ukanwa and Joshua Olaifa and Michael Kabash}, title = {Synergistic Biogas Production: Optimizing Methane Yields from Egg-Laying Chicken, Broiler Chicken, and Cow Dung Waste Mixtures.}, journal = {Journal of Bioresources and Environmental Sciences}, volume = {4}, number = {2}, year = {2025}, keywords = {Methane, Cow Dung, COD, VS, TS, C/N ratio, Anaerobic Digestion.}, abstract = { Anaerobic digestion for biogas production was assessed utilizing egg-laying chicken, broiler chicken and cow dung as co-substrate. This was demonstrated in varying reactors named R1, R2, R3, and R4 containing various proportions of egg-laying chicken, broiler chicken and cow dung with a total solid concentration of 8%. This experiment was carried out for 40 days at a temperature of 25 º C. The volatile solid and chemical oxygen demand for all the reactors were as follows; 29.1, 56.6, 44.7, and 36.6% and 54.5, 89.17, 70.1, and 64.01% respectively. R2 contains 75% egg-laying chicken and 25% cow dung gave the optimal outcomes; a methane yield of 85.4%, and VS reduction of 56.6%. }, issn = {2829-7741}, pages = {79--87} doi = {10.61435/jbes.2025.19958}, url = {https://jbes.cbiore.id/index.php/jbes/article/view/19958} }
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Anaerobic digestion for biogas production was assessed utilizing egg-laying chicken, broiler chicken and cow dung as co-substrate. This was demonstrated in varying reactors named R1, R2, R3, and R4 containing various proportions of egg-laying chicken, broiler chicken and cow dung with a total solid concentration of 8%. This experiment was carried out for 40 days at a temperature of 25ºC. The volatile solid and chemical oxygen demand for all the reactors were as follows; 29.1, 56.6, 44.7, and 36.6% and 54.5, 89.17, 70.1, and 64.01% respectively. R2 contains 75% egg-laying chicken and 25% cow dung gave the optimal outcomes; a methane yield of 85.4%, and VS reduction of 56.6%.
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