The purpose of this research is to evaluate the anaerobic digestion of apple pomace waste in terms of pretreatment. In this study, the main pretreatment strategies for apple pomace include: ultrasound (35 and 53 kHz), thermal and chemical (pH 5 and 10). For each pretreatment method four different temperatures are selected as 25, 40, 50, and 60 °C, and operation times are selected as 5th, 15th, 30th, and 45th minutes. The effects on pretreatment were investigated by measuring changes in the soluble protein concentrations of pretreated wastes and the enhanced anaerobic digestion was investigated by using the biochemical methane potential (BMP) assay. The soluble proteins of ultrasonic (35 kHz at 60 °C, 45th min), ultrasonic (53 kHz at 60 °C, ...
Biogas is one of the most important sources of renewable energy and considered as an environmental f...
Batch biochemical methane potential (BMP) test of agro-industrial, agricultural, and municipal solid...
The growth of horticulture industries worldwide has generated huge quantities of fruit wastes (25%–4...
WOS: 000447126900006This study evaluates the effects of ultrasonic and thermal pretreatment on apple...
The worldwide increment of food waste requires innovative management solutions, aligned with sustain...
IntroductionThe need to develop alternative energy sources especially renewable energy has become in...
Due to its high water and organic contents, management of apple pomace (AP) poses several waste mana...
Circular economy aims to eliminate organic waste through its transformation, composting and processi...
Apple pomace was studied as a possible raw material for biobutanol production. Five different soft p...
A proper waste management practice such as anaerobic digestion for the waste generated by the agro-f...
Abstract: Biogas production from anaerobic digestion is a promising technology for sustainable energ...
Apple pomace is a by-product from the apple processing industry and can be used for the production o...
In order to measure the potential of apple pomace as a raw material for manufacturing food-related p...
It is known that the apple pomace is a product without economic value, it contains considerable cont...
In many countries, apple pomace (AP) is one of the most produced types of agri-food waste (globally,...
Biogas is one of the most important sources of renewable energy and considered as an environmental f...
Batch biochemical methane potential (BMP) test of agro-industrial, agricultural, and municipal solid...
The growth of horticulture industries worldwide has generated huge quantities of fruit wastes (25%–4...
WOS: 000447126900006This study evaluates the effects of ultrasonic and thermal pretreatment on apple...
The worldwide increment of food waste requires innovative management solutions, aligned with sustain...
IntroductionThe need to develop alternative energy sources especially renewable energy has become in...
Due to its high water and organic contents, management of apple pomace (AP) poses several waste mana...
Circular economy aims to eliminate organic waste through its transformation, composting and processi...
Apple pomace was studied as a possible raw material for biobutanol production. Five different soft p...
A proper waste management practice such as anaerobic digestion for the waste generated by the agro-f...
Abstract: Biogas production from anaerobic digestion is a promising technology for sustainable energ...
Apple pomace is a by-product from the apple processing industry and can be used for the production o...
In order to measure the potential of apple pomace as a raw material for manufacturing food-related p...
It is known that the apple pomace is a product without economic value, it contains considerable cont...
In many countries, apple pomace (AP) is one of the most produced types of agri-food waste (globally,...
Biogas is one of the most important sources of renewable energy and considered as an environmental f...
Batch biochemical methane potential (BMP) test of agro-industrial, agricultural, and municipal solid...
The growth of horticulture industries worldwide has generated huge quantities of fruit wastes (25%–4...