Optimization of Biogas Production from Cassava Peels Mixed with Urea by Central Composite Design Methodology

M. T. Nkodi, S. Kayembe, G. Ekoko, R. Kizungu, M. Mabela, K. Mulaji, K. Taba
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The amount of cassava wastes is increasing day by day especially in the developing countries like  Nigeria and Democratic Republic of Congo because of the high demand of cassava as food or as raw matter in starch factories.  In the both process, 1/3 of wastes is generated from 1 Kg of cassava tubers which could be used as substrate to produce biogas which is the renewable energy to decrease oil dependence and therefore atmospheric pollution depletion. The present study aims to know the optimal conditions for biogas production from biomethanization of cassava peels mixed with urea in mesophilic conditions during 14 days in sixteen reactors of 1 Litre capacity, using response surface methodology (RSM). Two parameters were studied, organic loading rate (OLR) and urea concentration (UC). The variations used for OLR was 5% and 15% TS and for UC, it was 0.01 % and 0.05 %. The variations obtained inside were determined by Central Composite Design (CCD) made from rsm package of R software 4.1.1. Based on experimental results analysis, it was found that urea concentration affect biogas production (P<0.05), the optimum value of Organic Loading Rate and urea concentration were 6.688%TS and 0.0067% respectively, with a optimal biogas yield of 3260.694 mL. The analysis of variance (ANOVA) showed a high coefficient of determination value (R2=0.8146) at 95% confidence level and a p-value of 0.002. The results show that urea concentration has a major impact on biogas production (P<0.05).
木薯皮与尿素混合产沼气的中心复合设计优化
木薯废料的数量日益增加,特别是在尼日利亚和刚果民主共和国等发展中国家,因为木薯作为食物或淀粉工厂原料的需求量很大。在这两个过程中,1公斤木薯块茎可以产生1/3的废物,这些块茎可以用作生产沼气的基质,沼气是一种可再生能源,可以减少对石油的依赖,从而减少大气污染。本研究旨在利用响应面法(RSM),在16个容量为1升的反应器中,了解在中温条件下木薯皮与尿素混合生物甲烷化生产沼气的最佳条件。研究了有机负荷率(OLR)和尿素浓度(UC)两个参数。OLR的变异率为5%和15% TS, UC的变异率为0.01%和0.05%。利用R软件4.1.1的rsm包制作的CCD (Central Composite Design)来确定内部的变化。通过对试验结果的分析,发现尿素浓度对沼气产量有影响(P<0.05),有机负荷率和尿素浓度的最优值分别为6.688%TS和0.0067%,最优沼气产量为3260.694 mL。方差分析显示,在95%置信水平上,决定值的系数较高(R2=0.8146), P值为0.002。结果表明,尿素浓度对沼气产量有显著影响(P<0.05)。
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