OPTIMIZATION OF BIOGAS PRODUCTION FROM ORGANIC FRACTION OF MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE: EXPERIMENTAL TEST USING LIQUID FROM WASTE FERMENTATION

According to Amoo and Fagbenle [1], as of 2011 the world generates estimated 2 billion tons of municipal solid wastes each year. According to several author, hydrolysis is the limiting step of anaerobic digestion process [14, 15]. According to Burke [50] dairy waste biogas will typically be composed...

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Published inScientific Study & Research. Chemistry & Chemical Engineering, Biotechnology, Food Industry Vol. 18; no. 2; pp. 213 - 224
Main Authors Nikiema, Mahamadi, Barsan, Narcis, Somda, Marius K, Traore, Desiré, Dianou, Dayéri, Nedeff, Valentin, Traore, Alfred S
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Bacau Universitatea "Vasile Alecsandri" din Bacau 01.01.2017
Alma Mater Publishing House "Vasile Alecsandri" University of Bacau
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Summary:According to Amoo and Fagbenle [1], as of 2011 the world generates estimated 2 billion tons of municipal solid wastes each year. According to several author, hydrolysis is the limiting step of anaerobic digestion process [14, 15]. According to Burke [50] dairy waste biogas will typically be composed of 55 to 65 % methane and 35 to 45 % carbon dioxide. Shahriari, H., Warith, M., Hamoda, M., Kennedy, KJ.: Anaerobic digestion of organic fraction of municipal solid waste combining two pretreatment modalities, high temperature microwave and hydrogen peroxide, Waste Management, 2012, 32, 41-52; 7.
ISSN:1582-540X
1582-540X