Alex,

On 11/23/2011 6:09 AM, [email protected] wrote:
Do we think that this is related to C:N or the surface area of the carbon matrix or other? Has anyone applied this? It seem that maybe periodic feeding of carbon may work, rather than daily. Thoughts relative to small digesters?

As it turns out, this publication is available on the web, here <http://www.scribd.com/doc/70129379/A-Note-on-Stimulation-of-Biogas-Production-From-Cattle>, so you can make your own judgement. The article offers what I would say is a speculation:

   The increase in gas production caused by the addition of charcoal
   may be attributed to enhanced microbial activity in the digester
   contributed by growth of bacteria on the surface of the carbon
   particles (Adams, 1976). This is corroborated by the results of
   studies on microbial profiles of the digesters (Table 5) which
   showed that the slurry amended with charcoal had higher microbial
   numbers than the unamended slurry.


The peculiar thing in this report is that charcoal from different sources had such different effects, which would tend to indicate that whatever is responsible for changes is something that can be strongly affected by factors such as (perhaps) the type of wood and the method by which it is made into charcoal. Changes in the surface characteristics of the charcoal might be expected to have an impact on the characteristics of the biofilm which is subsequently supported thereon, but as yet, certainly based on this one report, and at least as far as what I have seen in the literature if not indeed, it would seem that we do not have a reliable answer as to the causes of any improvements.


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