Anaerobic degradation of sugar cane and rice husk by cellulolytic fungus was studied at optimum operational concentration 1:5 w/v of the lignocelluloses: water, temperature and fungus were varied and the suitable parameters were 0.6g of fungus, 25cm3 of water and temperature of 33°C which produced biogas of 500cm3. It was also found that when the amount of the substrates were respectively doubled, the average rate of the biogas production doubled, implying that kinetically, the degradation is probably of the first order.
Keywords
Biogas, Fungal Degradation, Rice Husk, Sugar Cane
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