METHANIZATION OF THE RESIDUAL BIOMASS OF TWO VARIETIES OF COCOA AND NUTRITIONAL CHARACTERIZATION OF THE BIODIGESTED SUBSTRATE

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Anaerobic digestion enables the degradation of the biodegradable organic fraction present in solid waste, transforming it into biogas with high methane content and high energy use, and a fi nal residue with a high rate of destruction of pathogenic microorganisms which meets the conditions to be used...

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Autores: Zambrano-Gavilanes, Freddy, Méndez Vélez, Jordy Clemente, Ponce-Saltos, Wilmer
Formato: artículo
Fecha de Publicación:2021
Institución:Universidad Ricardo Palma
Repositorio:Revistas - Universidad Ricardo Palma
Lenguaje:español
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Enlace del recurso:http://revistas.urp.edu.pe/index.php/Biotempo/article/view/4318
Nivel de acceso:acceso abierto
Materia:digestión anaeróbica
biofertilizante
metano
Theobroma cacao
anaerobic digestion
biofertilizer
methane
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv METHANIZATION OF THE RESIDUAL BIOMASS OF TWO VARIETIES OF COCOA AND NUTRITIONAL CHARACTERIZATION OF THE BIODIGESTED SUBSTRATE
METANIZACIÓN DE LA BIOMASA RESIDUAL DE DOS VARIEDADES DE CACAO Y CARACTERIZACIÓN NUTRICIONAL DEL SUSTRATO BIODIGERIDO
title METHANIZATION OF THE RESIDUAL BIOMASS OF TWO VARIETIES OF COCOA AND NUTRITIONAL CHARACTERIZATION OF THE BIODIGESTED SUBSTRATE
spellingShingle METHANIZATION OF THE RESIDUAL BIOMASS OF TWO VARIETIES OF COCOA AND NUTRITIONAL CHARACTERIZATION OF THE BIODIGESTED SUBSTRATE
Zambrano-Gavilanes, Freddy
digestión anaeróbica
biofertilizante
metano
Theobroma cacao
anaerobic digestion
biofertilizer
methane
Theobroma cacao
title_short METHANIZATION OF THE RESIDUAL BIOMASS OF TWO VARIETIES OF COCOA AND NUTRITIONAL CHARACTERIZATION OF THE BIODIGESTED SUBSTRATE
title_full METHANIZATION OF THE RESIDUAL BIOMASS OF TWO VARIETIES OF COCOA AND NUTRITIONAL CHARACTERIZATION OF THE BIODIGESTED SUBSTRATE
title_fullStr METHANIZATION OF THE RESIDUAL BIOMASS OF TWO VARIETIES OF COCOA AND NUTRITIONAL CHARACTERIZATION OF THE BIODIGESTED SUBSTRATE
title_full_unstemmed METHANIZATION OF THE RESIDUAL BIOMASS OF TWO VARIETIES OF COCOA AND NUTRITIONAL CHARACTERIZATION OF THE BIODIGESTED SUBSTRATE
title_sort METHANIZATION OF THE RESIDUAL BIOMASS OF TWO VARIETIES OF COCOA AND NUTRITIONAL CHARACTERIZATION OF THE BIODIGESTED SUBSTRATE
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Zambrano-Gavilanes, Freddy
Méndez Vélez, Jordy Clemente
Ponce-Saltos, Wilmer
author Zambrano-Gavilanes, Freddy
author_facet Zambrano-Gavilanes, Freddy
Méndez Vélez, Jordy Clemente
Ponce-Saltos, Wilmer
author_role author
author2 Méndez Vélez, Jordy Clemente
Ponce-Saltos, Wilmer
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author
dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv digestión anaeróbica
biofertilizante
metano
Theobroma cacao
anaerobic digestion
biofertilizer
methane
Theobroma cacao
topic digestión anaeróbica
biofertilizante
metano
Theobroma cacao
anaerobic digestion
biofertilizer
methane
Theobroma cacao
description Anaerobic digestion enables the degradation of the biodegradable organic fraction present in solid waste, transforming it into biogas with high methane content and high energy use, and a fi nal residue with a high rate of destruction of pathogenic microorganisms which meets the conditions to be used as a soil improver and biofertilizer. In this context, the production of biogas and methane gas from the anaerobic digestion of two varieties of cocoa (CCN-51 and Nacional) was evaluated and the obtained substrate was nutritionally characterized. Th e following treatments were studied: T1 Shell CCN-51 (20% ST); T2 Shell CCN-51 (30% ST); T3 Slime CCN-51; T4 Shell CCN-51 + Slime CCN-51 (20% ST); T5 Shell CCN-51 + Slime CCN-51 (30% ST), T6 Shell Nacional (20% ST); T7 Shell de Nacional (30% ST); T8 Slime Nacional; T9 Shell de Nacional + Slime Nacional (20% ST); T10 Shell Nacional + Slime Nacional (30% ST); T11 Shell CCN-51 + Shell Nacional (20% ST); and T12 Shell CCN-51 + Shell from Nacional (30% ST). Biogas production was determined daily, and methane gas was also measured with the Orsat method. Physicochemical parameters of the biodigested substrates were analyzed. Th e T6 Shell Nacional (20% ST) was the most outstanding in the production of accumulated biogas (1297.66 mL) and in the percentage of methane gas (76%). Diff erent concentrations of macro and micronutrients were found in the biodigested biomass of the diff erent treatments, with potential for use as a biofertilizer in plants.
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spelling METHANIZATION OF THE RESIDUAL BIOMASS OF TWO VARIETIES OF COCOA AND NUTRITIONAL CHARACTERIZATION OF THE BIODIGESTED SUBSTRATEMETANIZACIÓN DE LA BIOMASA RESIDUAL DE DOS VARIEDADES DE CACAO Y CARACTERIZACIÓN NUTRICIONAL DEL SUSTRATO BIODIGERIDOZambrano-Gavilanes, FreddyMéndez Vélez, Jordy ClementePonce-Saltos, Wilmerdigestión anaeróbicabiofertilizantemetanoTheobroma cacaoanaerobic digestionbiofertilizermethaneTheobroma cacaoAnaerobic digestion enables the degradation of the biodegradable organic fraction present in solid waste, transforming it into biogas with high methane content and high energy use, and a fi nal residue with a high rate of destruction of pathogenic microorganisms which meets the conditions to be used as a soil improver and biofertilizer. In this context, the production of biogas and methane gas from the anaerobic digestion of two varieties of cocoa (CCN-51 and Nacional) was evaluated and the obtained substrate was nutritionally characterized. Th e following treatments were studied: T1 Shell CCN-51 (20% ST); T2 Shell CCN-51 (30% ST); T3 Slime CCN-51; T4 Shell CCN-51 + Slime CCN-51 (20% ST); T5 Shell CCN-51 + Slime CCN-51 (30% ST), T6 Shell Nacional (20% ST); T7 Shell de Nacional (30% ST); T8 Slime Nacional; T9 Shell de Nacional + Slime Nacional (20% ST); T10 Shell Nacional + Slime Nacional (30% ST); T11 Shell CCN-51 + Shell Nacional (20% ST); and T12 Shell CCN-51 + Shell from Nacional (30% ST). Biogas production was determined daily, and methane gas was also measured with the Orsat method. Physicochemical parameters of the biodigested substrates were analyzed. Th e T6 Shell Nacional (20% ST) was the most outstanding in the production of accumulated biogas (1297.66 mL) and in the percentage of methane gas (76%). Diff erent concentrations of macro and micronutrients were found in the biodigested biomass of the diff erent treatments, with potential for use as a biofertilizer in plants.La digestión anaerobia posibilita la degradación de la fracción orgánica biodegradable presente en los residuos sólidos, transformándola en biogás, con alto contenido en metano y con alto aprovechamiento energético, y en un residuo final con alta tasa de destrucción de microorganismos patógenos, que reúne condiciones para poder ser utilizado como mejorador del suelo y biofertilizante. En este contexto, se evaluó la producción de biogás y gas metano de la digestión anaeróbica de dos variedades de cacao (CCN-51 y Nacional) y caracterizado nutricionalmente el substrato obtenido. Se estudiaron los siguientes tratamientos: T1 Cáscara CCN-51 (20% ST); T2 Cáscara CCN-51 (30% ST); T3 Baba CCN-51; T4 Cáscara CCN-51 + Baba CCN-51 (20% ST); T5 Cáscara CCN-51 + Baba CCN-51 (30% ST); T6 Cáscara de Nacional (20% ST); T7 Cáscara de Nacional (30% ST); T8 Baba Nacional; T9 Cáscara de Nacional + Baba Nacional (20% ST); T10 Cáscara de Nacional + Baba Nacional (30% ST); T11 Cáscara CCN-51 + Cáscara de Nacional (20% ST) y T12 Cáscara CCN-51 + Cáscara de Nacional (30% ST). Fue determinada la producción de biogás diariamente, y además se efectuó la medición del gas metano con el método Orsat. Se analizaron parámetros fisicoquímicos de los sustratos biodigeridos. El T6 Cáscara Nacional (20 % ST) fue el más destacado en la producción de biogás acumulado (1297,66 mL) y en el porcentaje de gas metano (76%). Diferentes concentraciones de macro y micronutrientes se encontraron en las biomasas biodigeridas de los diferentes tratamientos, con potencial para uso como biofertilizante en plantas.Facultad de Ciencias Biológicas, Universidad Ricardo Palma2021-10-11info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdftext/htmlhttp://revistas.urp.edu.pe/index.php/Biotempo/article/view/431810.31381/biotempo.v18i2.4318Biotempo; Vol. 18 Núm. 2 (2021): Biotempo; 167-1762519-56971992-215910.31381/biotempo.v18i2reponame:Revistas - Universidad Ricardo Palmainstname:Universidad Ricardo Palmainstacron:URPspahttp://revistas.urp.edu.pe/index.php/Biotempo/article/view/4318/5284http://revistas.urp.edu.pe/index.php/Biotempo/article/view/4318/8102Derechos de autor 2021 Biotempoinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:oai.revistas.urp.edu.pe:article/43182023-02-28T07:00:38Z
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