In the present study, two pretreatment methods (thermal pretreatment and biological pre-hydrolysis) were suggested for food waste (FW) with the aim to enhance biomass conversion and biogas production by anaerobic. The effects of thermal pretreatment (TP), including TP at 60°C and 80°C for 60 min, and TP at 100°C, 120°C and 140°C for 30 min, well as biological pre-hydrolysis (BPH) at 37°C, 55°C, 37°C followed by 55°C and 55°C followed by 37°C for 40 hour on anaerobic digestion performance of FW were evaluated in batch tests. Results were compared with untreated FW. The BPH and TP caused an increase in the soluble chemical oxygen demand and hydrolysis efficiency. The methane yield (MY) increased from 371.17 ml CH4/g VS for untreated FW to 471...
Biogas production from different waste resources still has limitations due to its complex structure ...
The present study deals with extensive investigations of the effect of thermal pretreatment on whole...
Food waste (FW) has a high content of water and is easily biodegradable; thus its treatment through ...
In the present study, two pretreatment methods (thermal pretreatment and biological pre-hydrolysis) ...
When properly designed, pretreatment may enhance the methane potential and/or anaerobic digestion ra...
The purpose of this study was to optimize the alkaline, ultrasonication, and thermal pretreatment in...
Treatment of food waste by anaerobic digestion can lead to an energy production coupled to a reducti...
During biogas production, the rate-determining step for the conversion of complex organic matter is ...
The purpose of this study was to increase the efficiency of anaerobic digestion of waste acti-vated ...
Thermal hydrolysis (TH) and biological hydrolysis (BH) are two main and growing anaerobic digestion ...
Hydrolysis and solubilisation of organic material is known to be the rate limiting step during anaer...
Food waste (FW) represents a source of high potential renewable energy if properly treated with anae...
Treatment of food waste by anaerobic digestion can lead to an energy production coupled to a reducti...
Food waste (FW) is one of the most common and ever-increasing types of municipal solid waste. Due to...
Pretreatment and codigestion are proven to be effective strategies for the enhancement of the anaero...
Biogas production from different waste resources still has limitations due to its complex structure ...
The present study deals with extensive investigations of the effect of thermal pretreatment on whole...
Food waste (FW) has a high content of water and is easily biodegradable; thus its treatment through ...
In the present study, two pretreatment methods (thermal pretreatment and biological pre-hydrolysis) ...
When properly designed, pretreatment may enhance the methane potential and/or anaerobic digestion ra...
The purpose of this study was to optimize the alkaline, ultrasonication, and thermal pretreatment in...
Treatment of food waste by anaerobic digestion can lead to an energy production coupled to a reducti...
During biogas production, the rate-determining step for the conversion of complex organic matter is ...
The purpose of this study was to increase the efficiency of anaerobic digestion of waste acti-vated ...
Thermal hydrolysis (TH) and biological hydrolysis (BH) are two main and growing anaerobic digestion ...
Hydrolysis and solubilisation of organic material is known to be the rate limiting step during anaer...
Food waste (FW) represents a source of high potential renewable energy if properly treated with anae...
Treatment of food waste by anaerobic digestion can lead to an energy production coupled to a reducti...
Food waste (FW) is one of the most common and ever-increasing types of municipal solid waste. Due to...
Pretreatment and codigestion are proven to be effective strategies for the enhancement of the anaero...
Biogas production from different waste resources still has limitations due to its complex structure ...
The present study deals with extensive investigations of the effect of thermal pretreatment on whole...
Food waste (FW) has a high content of water and is easily biodegradable; thus its treatment through ...