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Volatile fatty acids production from food waste: effects of pH, temperature, and organic loading rate.
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The effects of pH, temperature, and organic loading rate (OLR) on the acidogenesis of food waste have been determined and the percentage of acetate and valerate increased as OLR increased, whereas a high OLR produced a lower percentage of propionate and butyrate.About:
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Review on research achievements of biogas from anaerobic digestion
TL;DR: A comprehensive review of research achievements on anaerobic digestion developments for biogas production is presented in this article, which includes a discussion of factors affecting efficiency (temperature, pH, C/N ratio, OLR and retention time).
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A review on dark fermentative biohydrogen production from organic biomass: Process parameters and use of by-products
Anish Ghimire,Anish Ghimire,Luigi Frunzo,Francesco Pirozzi,Eric Trably,Renaud Escudié,Piet N.L. Lens,Giovanni Esposito +7 more
TL;DR: In this article, a review of the potential of dark fermentation of organic biomasses and its potential in green energy-efficient green chemistry applications is presented, with a brief review on the simulation and modeling of the dark fermentation processes and their energy balance.
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Food waste biorefinery: Sustainable strategy for circular bioeconomy.
Shikha Dahiya,A. Naresh Kumar,J. Shanthi Sravan,Sulogna Chatterjee,Omprakash Sarkar,S. Venkata Mohan +5 more
TL;DR: The present review highlights the various enabling bioprocesses that can be employed for the generation of energy and various commodity chemicals in an integrated approach addressing sustainability.
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Anaerobic digestion of food waste for volatile fatty acids (VFAs) production with different types of inoculum: Effect of pH
TL;DR: The results showed that food waste hydrolysis increased obviously when Inoculum AN was used relative to Inocula AE at any pH investigated, and uncontrolled pH was higher than that at other pHs when either inoculum was used.
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Enhanced volatile fatty acids production from anaerobic fermentation of food waste: A mini-review focusing on acidogenic metabolic pathways.
TL;DR: This review summarizes major acidogenic metabolic pathways and regulating strategies for enhancing VFAs recovery during acidogenic fermentation of FW.
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Anaerobic organic acid production of food waste in once-a-day feeding and drawing-off bioreactor
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