2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.ibiod.2014.06.014
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Biological pre-treated oil palm mesocarp fibre with cattle manure for biogas production by anaerobic digestion during acclimatization phase

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“…In previous literature, it was reported that anaerobic organisms successively adapted their communities by acclimatizing to the new substrate in a couple of weeks [34,35] but, in the short assay (less than 3 days) as such conducted in this study, the hydrolytic bacteria would not substantially build up their community in time. Therefore, single sludge may not be a good inoculum for BMP assay.…”
Section: Methanogenesis Activitymentioning
confidence: 72%
“…In previous literature, it was reported that anaerobic organisms successively adapted their communities by acclimatizing to the new substrate in a couple of weeks [34,35] but, in the short assay (less than 3 days) as such conducted in this study, the hydrolytic bacteria would not substantially build up their community in time. Therefore, single sludge may not be a good inoculum for BMP assay.…”
Section: Methanogenesis Activitymentioning
confidence: 72%
“…Devin Pathavi researched on the effect of pretreatments on MF and found that alkaline pretreatment resulted in a higher methane production while untreated MF resulted in the lowest methane production. It was also further studied by Mohammed Saidu (36) as shown in table 2.6.2, which supported that mono digestion of MF that was pretreated using biological pretreatment resulted in a higher methane yield compared to untreated MF by up to 161%. When the biological pretreatment of the codigestion of MF+CM was compared to the untreated MF + CM, the pretreated co-digestion had a higher methane yield up to 115%.…”
Section: Mesocarp Fiber (Mf)mentioning
confidence: 76%
“…Codigestion with another biomass was found to be beneficial. In Mohammed Saidu's research (36) codigesting MF with CM produced higher methane yield compared to the mono-digestion of MF. This was further supported by M Saidu and friends' research (37).…”
Section: Mesocarp Fiber (Mf)mentioning
confidence: 98%
“…However, other crops are also prominent, such as wheat, cassava, rice, banana, and oil palm. Processing these crops generates large amounts of solid residues, including in‐field or agricultural residues (straw, leaves, and foliage) and agro‐industrial processing residues (bagasse, bunches, and shells) with diverse composition and volume (Table ) …”
Section: The Agro‐industrial Residues In South Americamentioning
confidence: 99%