Biogas 2012
DOI: 10.5772/33196
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Kinetics of Biogas Production from Banana Stem Waste

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“…The energy potential of fresh pseudo-banana stem Many studies have reported the BMP of dried banana stem to range from 195 to 256 mL g −1 VS [35][36][37][38]; these yields are much lower than the value obtained in this study. This disparity can be attributed to the fresh or wet nature of the banana stem used in the present study.…”
Section: Inoculum Activity and Substrate Characterizationcontrasting
confidence: 53%
“…The energy potential of fresh pseudo-banana stem Many studies have reported the BMP of dried banana stem to range from 195 to 256 mL g −1 VS [35][36][37][38]; these yields are much lower than the value obtained in this study. This disparity can be attributed to the fresh or wet nature of the banana stem used in the present study.…”
Section: Inoculum Activity and Substrate Characterizationcontrasting
confidence: 53%
“…Various mathematical models have been proposed to describe substrate and biomass concentrations as well as biogas production in a batch or continuous process reactor [14,19,48]. Among these models for anaerobic digestion, that of Ghaly et al [20] was found to be suitable for our study.…”
Section: Ghaly Et Al Modelmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…This paper presents a model that describes the kinetics of an intermittent flow UASB reactor treating brewery wastewater based on mass balance principles. We considered that untreated COD as the primary substrate with no additional oxidizing agents added into the reactor would be converted to biogas (CH 4 and CO 2 ) [48]. We also considered the reduction of COD to hydrogen gas and hydrogen sulphide as insignificant in this study [13].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Kinetic parameters in this anaerobic digestion process including the maximum specifi c growth rate of microorganism (μ max ) and the max. rate of substrate consumption (K) were derived from a plot of total substrate effl uent (St) against T as a hydraulic retention time (Zainol 2012), and the expression can be stated as Eq. (5) and (6).…”
Section: Doi: 1017221/18/2016-raementioning
confidence: 99%