Immobilized Cells in Anaerobic Digestion for Methane from Poultry Manure |
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Authors: | Thomas L. Stineman Ralph A. Messing |
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Affiliation: | (1) Research Biotechnology Associate, Research & Development Division, The Kroger Co., 1212 State Avenue, 45204 Cincinnati, Ohio;(2) G.B. Fermentation Industries, Inc., Box 5000, 29556 Kingstree, South Carolina;(3) Research & Development Division, Corning Glass Works, 14831 Corning, New York |
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Abstract: | ![]() The two-stage immobilized microbe waste processor designed for sewage treatment by Messing has been modified to process poultry manure. The Messing reactor of 120-mL volume was modified and scaled up to a 4-L volume. Three different carrier materials have been investigated. Temperatures for each of the two stages were examined, and residence time as well as feed concentration were explored. Analytical data has been computer analyzed using multiple variable correlations and the results of this analysis have indicated directions for optimization. |
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Keywords: | Immobilized microbes methane, digestion for digestion, for methane two-stage reactor carriers, controlled pore anaerobic, digestion, for methane from poultry manure continuous reactor technology, in methane digestion cell, immobilized, in anaerobic digestion for methane poultry manure, digestion for methane from manure, digestion for methane from poultry |
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