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Hydrogen production food waste

Fermentative hydrogen production from food waste... [Pg.149]

Han, S.-K., Shin, H.-S. 2004. Biohydrogen production by anaerobic fermentation of food waste. Int J Hydrogen Energy 29 569-577. [Pg.41]

Shin, H. S., Youn, J. H., and Kim, S. H. 2004. Hydrogen production from food waste in anaerobic mesophilic and thermophilic acidogenesis. Int. J. Hydrogen Energy, 29, 1355-1363. [Pg.285]

A practical application of photosynthetic bacteria for hydrogen production can not utilize expensive synthetic culture media like that used in laboratory experiments. Instead cheap organic substrates must be used, such as residual wastes from the food industry or waste waters with high... [Pg.7]

Photo-biological Hydrogen Production from Food Waste... [Pg.47]

With most industrial activities, the high concentration of chemicals, by products or wastes, can result in high levels of associated odour. This is particularly of concern with food processing, tannery processes and the use or production of sulphur-containing compounds such as hydrogen sulphide. It is a particularly difficult class of pollution to deal with as individual senses vary. In addition, the levels at which odorous agents are sensed, whilst a nuisance, may not be toxic. ... [Pg.259]

Over the last years food wastes have earned an increasing attention as feedstock for hydrogen production they include kitchen refuse, municipal wastes (a part of), food industry co-products (oil mill, cheese whey) and starch manufacturing wastes. Food wastes show high energy content (85—95% of volatile solids and 75—85% moisture) and high biodegradability, which favours microbial anaerobic development. [Pg.272]

Hydrogen and methane production from food waste 20.4.3.1 Hydrogen production... [Pg.633]

Kim, S.H., Shin, H.S., 2008. Effects of base-pretreatment on continuous enriched culture for hydrogen production from food waste. International Journal of Hydrogen Energy 33 (19), 5266-5274. [Pg.648]

Kim, S.-H., Cheon, H.C., Lee, C.Y., 2012b. Enhancement of hydrogen production by recycling of methanogenic effiuent in two-phase fermentation of food waste. International Journal of Hydrogen Energy 37 (18), 13777—13782. [Pg.648]

Liu, X.Y., Li, R.Y., Ji, M., Han, L., 2013. Hydrogen and methane production by co-digestion of waste activated sludge and food waste in the two-stage fermentation process substrate conversion and energy yield. Bioresource Technology 146, 317—323. [Pg.650]

Nathao, C., Sirisukpoka, U., Pisutpaisal, N., 2013. Production of hydrogen and methane by one and two stage fermentation of food waste. International Journal of Hydrogen Energy 38 (35), 15764-15769. [Pg.650]

Tawfik, A., El-Qelish, M., 2012. Continuous hydrogen production ftom co-digestion of municipal food waste and kitchen wastewater in mesophilic anaerohic hafQed reactor. Bioresource Technology 114, 270—274. [Pg.652]

Wang, X., Zhao, Y.-C., 2009. A bench scale study of fermentative hydrogen and methane production from food waste in integrated two-stage process. International Journal of Hydrogen Energy 34 (1), 245—254. [Pg.652]

Zhou, P.Q., Elbeshbishy, E., Nakhla, G., 2013. Optimization of biological hydrogen production for anaerobic co-digestion of food waste and wastewater biosolids. Biotesource Technology 130, 710-718. [Pg.654]

Zong, W.M., Yu, R.S., Zhang, P., Fan, M.Z., Zhou, Z.H., 2009. Efficient hydrogen gas production from cassava and food waste by a two-step process of dark fermentation and photo-fermentation. Biomass Bioenergy 33 (10), 1458—1463. [Pg.654]


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