Valorization of fruit wastes for circular bioeconomy: Current advances, challenges, and opportunities
The demands for fruits and processed products have significantly increased following the
surging human population growth and rising health awareness. However, an enormous …
surging human population growth and rising health awareness. However, an enormous …
Technoeconomic and environmental perspectives of biofuel production from sugarcane bagasse: Current status, challenges and future outlook
S Pan, HM Zabed, Y Wei, X Qi - Industrial Crops and Products, 2022 - Elsevier
Sugarcane bagasse (SCB) is an attractive lignocellulose feedstock for biofuel production
due to its high organic content and biomass yield, and ease of collection and storage. SCB …
due to its high organic content and biomass yield, and ease of collection and storage. SCB …
[HTML][HTML] Modeling of biogas production from food, fruits and vegetables wastes using artificial neural network (ANN)
JG Neto, LV Ozorio, TCC de Abreu, BF Dos Santos… - Fuel, 2021 - Elsevier
Biogas can be generated from many types of biomass residues. These biomasses have
different characteristics which makes standardization of process conditions difficult. Thus …
different characteristics which makes standardization of process conditions difficult. Thus …
Decentralized energy from portable biogas digesters using domestic kitchen waste: A review
Anaerobic digestion is one of the main waste-to-energy technologies in reducing the volume
of biodegradable waste into energy-rich biogas. Recent studies have revealed that kitchen …
of biodegradable waste into energy-rich biogas. Recent studies have revealed that kitchen …
[HTML][HTML] An overview of biogas production from anaerobic digestion and the possibility of using sugarcane wastewater and municipal solid waste in a South African …
Z Tshemese, N Deenadayalu, LZ Linganiso… - Applied System …, 2023 - mdpi.com
Bioenergy production from waste is one of the emerging and viable routes from renewable
resources (in addition to wind and solar energy). Many developing countries can benefit …
resources (in addition to wind and solar energy). Many developing countries can benefit …
Enhancing biogas production of anaerobic co-digestion of industrial waste and municipal sewage sludge with mechanical, chemical, thermal, and hybrid pretreatment
This study presents the effect of mechanical, chemical, thermal, and hybrid pretreatment on
anaerobic digestion of fruit-juice industrial waste (FW) co-digested with municipal sewage …
anaerobic digestion of fruit-juice industrial waste (FW) co-digested with municipal sewage …
Comparison of microbial community structures between mesophilic and thermophilic anaerobic digestion of vegetable waste
The anaerobic digestion performance correlates with the functional microbial community.
Mesophilic and thermophilic digestions of vegetable waste were conducted, and dynamics …
Mesophilic and thermophilic digestions of vegetable waste were conducted, and dynamics …
[HTML][HTML] Impacts of anaerobic co-digestion on different influencing parameters: a critical review
MK Ibro, VR Ancha, DB Lemma - Sustainability, 2022 - mdpi.com
Lignocellulosic feedstocks are year-round, available bio-residues that are the right
candidates for counteracting the energy crises and global warming facing the world today …
candidates for counteracting the energy crises and global warming facing the world today …
Co-digestion of vegetable peel with cow dung without external inoculum for biogas production: Experimental and a new modelling test in a batch mode
This paper examined both experimental and a new modelling test for biogas production
based on Co-Digestion Ratio (CDR) of vegetable peel (VP) with cow dung (CD) without …
based on Co-Digestion Ratio (CDR) of vegetable peel (VP) with cow dung (CD) without …
Anaerobic co-digestion of dry fallen leaves, fruit/vegetable wastes and cow dung without an active inoculum–A biomethane potential study
TC D'Silva, A Isha, S Verma, G Shirsath… - Bioresource Technology …, 2022 - Elsevier
Anaerobic digestion of fruit and vegetable wastes (FVW) is a sustainable energy production
technology with a low carbon footprint but lacks consistent, productive process performance …
technology with a low carbon footprint but lacks consistent, productive process performance …