@incollection{DidoRiekerBurscheetal.2014, author = {Mann Samuel Dido and Christiane Rieker and Jamile Bursche and Monica Lopez Velarde Santos and Johannes Hamhaber}, title = {Anaerobic Digestion of spent grains: Potential use in small-scale Biogas Digesters in Jos, Nigeria}, series = {Kompendium der Forschungsgemeinschaft :metabolon 2012-2014}, address = {Gummersbach}, url = {https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:hbz:832-epub4-7681}, year = {2014}, abstract = {In order to ascertain biogas yield potential and applicability of spent grains (SG)1 in small-scale biogas production, laboratory batch fermentation was performed with various masses of dry and wet SG using sewage sludge (SS)2 and digested maize silage (DMs) 3 as inoculums. Different volumes of biogas and CH4 were measured with higher volumes observed for batch fermentation with DMs in com-parison to those produced by SS. Results from the study reveals minimum biogas yield of 118.10 L/kg VS and maximum yields of 769.46 L/kg VS, which are indicative of the possible use of SG for domestic biogas production in Jos, Nigeria. The study established the fact that the use of both dry and wet SG results in the yield of a useful amount of biogas having 40 - 60 \% CH4 content depending on the inoculum and amount of volatile solids present. Using the parameters of dry matter and volatile solids contents analysed for SG and DMs, it was estimated that a reactor volume of 6.47 m3 would be capable of meeting the daily cooking needs of rural households in Jos, Nigeria.}, language = {en} }