Study on anaerobic treatment of effluent obtained from SCR processing and water hyacinth (Record no. 69828)

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Personal name Huang He
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Title Study on anaerobic treatment of effluent obtained from SCR processing and water hyacinth
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Name of publisher Journal of Rubber Research
Year of publication 2000
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Number of Pages 157-163
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Summary, etc The preparation of biogas using anaerobic fermentation of effluent obtained from Standard Chinese Rubber processing and water hyacinth planted in an oxidation pond was studied. The results showed that water hyacinth was a satisfactory raw material for the production of biogas using fermentation method. In batch fermentation, a gram of dried water hycinth produced 0.344 L biogas, of which the methane content was 62.6;. At ambient temperature (27 oC ~ 34 oC), by mixing the pre-fermented water hyacinth with effluent in a ratio of 1:3 (calculated in COD), a gram of COD of the mixture produced 0.556 L biogas (of which the methane content was 62.8;) through continuous fermentation. The volume output of biogas was 1.78 L/(L. d). This study provides an effective method for treating water hyacinth planted in oxidation pond.
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Topical Term Anaerobic treatment
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Topical Term Effluent treatment
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Topical Term SCR processing
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Topical Term Water hyacinth
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Personal name Fang Ri-Ming
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