Abstract
The rate of biogas generation and biochemical changes in pig dung used in a simple mobile biogas digester designed and constructed at the Department of Environmental Technology, Federal University of Technology Owerri, Nigeria were evaluated. Measurable gas production started 4 days after feeding the digester with pig dung with daily gas volume at this point standing at 0.005m 3 and stabilizing at 0.035m 3 for the 5 th and 6 th day. Thereafter, daily gas production dropped and was fluctuating between 0.001m 3 and 0.002m 3 from the 7 th to the 22 nd day, and then rose to 0.003m 3 on the 23 rd day and maintained a daily production volume of 0.009m 3 from the 24 th to 27 th day. A constant volume of 0.008m 3 produced for the next 5 days. From the 33 rd day the daily gas volume began to increase exponentially to an optimum volume of 0.070m 3 on the 42 nd day after feeding the digester. All biochemical parameters of the dung analyzed such as Moisture (%), Ether Extract (%), Ash (%), Crude Protein (%), Crude Fiber (%), Crude Fiber (%), Nitrogen (%), Phosphorous mg/100gm and Potassium mg/100mg, showed significant decreases in values after 37 days of digestion except crude fiber value which increased significantly (p 3 of biogas produced and estimated to equal about 0.5 liter of gasoline was relatively small and was attributed to the small size of the digester. Keywords : pig dung, mobile bio-digester, biogas, biochemical changes Animal Production Research Advances Vol. 1(1) 2005: 32-38
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