Biogas Production Role of Microbes (original) (raw)

Last Updated : 9 Oct, 2023

**Microbes in the production of biogas come under the category of useful microorganisms. These microbes help in the production of biogas and are called methanogens. Methanogens such as Methanobacterium are found in the rumen of the cattle. These bacteria produce large amounts of methane, carbon dioxide, and hydrogen when they grow under anaerobic conditions thus producing biogas.

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What is Biogas?

A mixture of gases that is produced by various microorganisms called methanogens and which can be used as a fuel is called biogas. Generally, biogas is produced from cattle dung as it is rich in methanogens. It is also rich in nitrogen which gives a good amount of biogas. The composition of biogas and the types of gases present in biogas generally depend upon the chemical content of the waste or dung.

Composition of Biogas

Biogas generally contains methane, carbon dioxide and hydrogen. It also contains a small amount of water vapors and Hydrogen Sulphide gas. The presence of methane in biogas is the reason it is used as fuel because biogas becomes inflammable due to presence of methane and can be used as renewable energy resource. Generally biogas has the following composition:

Gas Composition of Biogas (%)
Methane 50-70
Carbon Dioxide 30-40
Nitrogen 1-2
Hydrogen 5-10

Role of Microbes In Biogas Production

Role of Microbes in biogas production are given below:

Production of Biogas

Biogas production takes place in special plants called biogas plant. The structure of a biogas plant is shown below:

biogas

A biogas plant generally has 5 main sections which are as follows:

Various waste materials that can be fed into the biogas plant are:

Factors Involved In Biogas Production

Biogas production is dependent on various factors such as:

Advantages Of Biogas

Biogas has following advantages:

Disadvantages Of Biogas

Biogas has following disadvantages: