Bioresource Technology, Vol.49, No.3, 273-276, 1994
ANAEROBIC-DIGESTION OF SILK INDUSTRY WASTES
In order to determine biogas potential of defatted silk worm pupae waste, anaerobic batch digestion was carried out in a 1-1 bioreactor and, based on the results, further experiments were conducted in a 20-l KVIC (Khadi and Village Industries Commission) type digester under semi-continuous feeding. The effect of seven loading rates was studied. The maximum yield of biogas (0.53 m3 kg-1 volatile solids (VS) added) and methane (0.38 m3 kg-1 VS added) was accomplished at a loading rate of 1 kg total solids (TS) m-3 day-1. The methane content was as high as 70%. The hydraulic retention time (HRT) of 30-day digestion exhibited maximum yield of biogas and methane. Ammonia-nitrogen related inhibition of anaerobic digestion was observed. By appropriately adjusting the carbon and nitrogen ratio with carbonaceous substrate it may be possible to exploit the commercial potential of defatted silk worm pupae waste.
Keywords:ANAEROBIC DIGESTION;SILK INDUSTRY WASTE;BIOGAS;METHANE;LOADING RATE;HYDRAULIC RETENTION TIME