Group 6 Research Proposal .Docx 1
Group 6 Research Proposal .Docx 1
Group 6 Research Proposal .Docx 1
Department of Education
NATIONAL CAPITAL REGION
SCHOOLS DIVISION OF LAS PIÑAS CITY
LAS PIÑAS CITY NATIONAL SCIENCE HIGH SCHOOL
Carnival Park St. Bf Resort Village, Talon II, Las Piñas City
RESEARCH PROPOSAL
Synthesizing Earthworm (Lumbricus Terrestris) Slime for Biogas Conversion through
Anaerobic Digestion as a Substitute for Natural Gas Supply
By Group No. 6
Researchers: Daisy
B. Aguilar
Luccia Isabelle K. Gabor
John Richard Olete
A. INTRODUCTION
I. RATIONALE
In the current age, oil and fossil fuels serve as a power player for the industries that
bound the planet. Although, the usage of both continues to damage the environment, as well as
the lives of the public from increasing the prices of products and needs, to destroying the
condition of our planet. Citizens face multiple environmental and economic crises, and they
will continuously do if these issues persevere from our own hands.
Threatening environmental issues such as climate change and global warming continuously
happen, as long as the amount of greenhouse gas emissions is constantly increasing. “The
carbon dioxide emissions of fossil fuels are projected to increase by 1% in 2022, hitting a new
record of 37.5 million tonnes” (Nature Publishing Group 2022), which is truly an alarming rise
in carbon dioxide emissions. The relentless expansion of oil usage is a factor contributing to the
hike of greenhouse gas emissions, and it is predicted to drive the rate by a 6% increase compared
with 2021 (Nature Publishing Group 2022).
The wide use of oil and gasoline also contributes to economic issues such as inflation since
the demand for oil has increased since the pandemic (Patterson and Goldfarb 2022), making it
far from affordable for the public.
Aside from nitrogen (N), traces of potassium (K) and phosphorus (P) were also
discovered with the former containing 1.85-2.25% and latter of a rate of 1.55-2.25% per kg/ha
annually (Sinha, Rajiv, Herat, et al. 2009). It also accommodates micronutrients, beneficial soil
microbes, and “plant growth hormones and enzymes”.
In businesses and corporations, since oil is the major factor of why products are quite costly
today — causing them to have low business income, with the biogas, both the consumers and the
retailer will be at advantage. Low price of products would benefit the consumers and in branch
of that, high income and profit would satisfy the retailers plus in developing their performance
and in gaining more revenue.
Furthermore, in economic factors, biogas is a potent engine for economic growth especially
in rural communities that lack economic possibilities. This biogas also has many significant
economical benefits, and this incorporates the local work inventions in specialized, assembling
and development or exchanges. Monetary improvement creates enormous amounts of interest in
rustic networks — since cheaper products are more likely to be sold. In addition, biogas
technology can also help in formation of valuable results from squanders, going out as a huge
financial multiplier.
The relationship between the nitrogen component of earthworm slime and the required
nitrogen composition for the production of biogasses enables the earthworm slime to be a
potential product to be used to convert it into biogas. The environmental
benefits of earthworm slime such as enriching the soil, serving as a vital medium responsible
for growth for instances of life, increasing soil nutrient unit, conduct better soil drainage
attribute and steadily anchored soil framework — hence a salient module for our ecosystem.
V. OBJECTIVES
To resolve the immense damage to the ecosystem caused by air pollution by the excessive
use of gasoline, petrol, and alike; we want to present our study as a bandage over said
implication. Implying these issues, our study aims to create an alternative for fossil fuel-based
gasses, such as petrol and natural gas, using biologically-produced biogas out of earthworm
slime excretions. With the help of this study, the researchers can depreciate gas emissions
ejected at the atmosphere by a vast percentage.
Fumes produced by gasoline overrun cities and create major airborne diseases that are
proven hostile to life. These emissions are considerably of concern as inhabitants near a source
will sustain strokes, heart diseases, lung cancer, acute and chronic respiratory diseases.
Furthermore, impairment and tremors upon the ecological foundations are then brought by
further consumption of oil at an extended frequency — therefore shortening the tendency of
biological entities to flourish.
Since the composition of the biogas we construct are purely made of organic compounds, we
can expect it to be less energy consuming and safer to maneuver with. If, and in all means, our
research extends the reach of a capital, we can conduct a summit to upskill our clientele and
prepare them for an absolute scenario. Added to this, we as researchers can hereby register our
study as a complete replacement of oil reliance. Oil is an expensive and hard to derive material
— often causes a huge dilemma just by simply extracting a gallon. With our study, we can,
atleast to an extent, eliminate inadequate factors leading to a substance that powers this planet.
Anaerobic Digestion
Based on a study conducted by Liu, et.al (2021), increasing energy consumption and
human dependence on fossil fuels that garnered greenhouse gasses and hence, climate change.
Major efforts have been taken to develop and test renewable fuel proxy. Given the abundance of
earthworm in nearly every environment, researchers have thought of wielding its properties to
create a product capable of reducing fuel dependency thus lessening environmental difficulty.
Through scientific methods, researchers hope to create an alternative that is cost-friendly,
efficient, and easily produced.
Mingming Sun, et.al (2020) asserts that earthworm gut has a potential application that is
good for pollutant transformation including nitrification, methanogens (which produce methane
that is essential for biogas conversion), metal detoxification etc. Given this evidence, its
abundance of nutrients makes it ideal for colonization or anaerobic bacteria. Although limited
information about the earthworm's specific mechanism was gathered, it is highlighted in the
study the current problems together with the future prospect of its intestinal bacteria, which is
enough for the researchers to create an alternative for natural gas supply.
In a study published in 2018, Huang and Xia examined how earthworm mucus might aid
in the humification and decomposition of organic waste. For this, three vermicomposting
substrates were inoculated with "Eisenia fetida mucus" using cow dung (CD), fruit and
vegetable wastes (FVW), and sewage sludge (SS). A 20-day experiment showed that the mucus
could accelerate the humification and mineralization of organic components. In comparison to
substrates without mucus, treatments
incorporating mucus revealed an increase in dissolved carbon of 9.8% to 37.5%. The mucus
also significantly enhanced bacterial population and microbial activity, with FVW treatments
showing the largest increases. In addition, the mucus adversely impacted Firmicutes during
decomposition while favoring the growth of "Proteobacteria."
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C. METHODOLOGY
I. Expected Output
The researchers expect that the earthworm slime will be a compatible and
suitable substrate in the conversion or production of biogas. It is also anticipated
that nitrogen in slime can be used as a main factor for anaerobic digestion —
employing the final step of the nitrogen cycle, denitrification.
II. Potential Impact
The possible significant impacts of the expected output are the
increase of usage of biogas and the promotion of environmental-friendly fuel.
The researchers anticipate that the study can replenish demounted oil supply the
current market fails to retrieve as well, and provide cheaper options of fuel for
the public.