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Ore, Odunayo T.
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Akeremale, Olaniran K.
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Adeola, Adedapo Oluwasanu
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Ichipi, Emmanuel O.
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Olubodun, Kayode O.
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2023-03-14T06:47:54Z |
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2023-02 |
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PURPOSE : In the present study, anaerobic digestion of cassava (Manihot esculenta) and banana (Musa paradisiaca) wastes was investigated and the kinetic modelling of the conversion process was carried out.
METHODS : The experiments were carried out in a batch reactor under mesophilic conditions.
RESULTS : The total solids content of cassava and banana were 14.7% and 15.7% respectively, moisture content of cassava and banana were 85.3 and 84.3% respectively while the volatile solids content of cassava and banana were 92.32% and 96.27% respectively. The cumulative biogas yield of cassava substrate reached 18.8 L/g VS after 30 days while that of banana reached 14.24 L/g VS in the same digestion time. The first- order kinetics showed that the cassava substrate had greater potential for biogas production due to its relatively higher k value (0.19) than the banana substrate (0.03). Modified Gompertz kinetic parameters showed a total biogas production of 30.54 L/gVS for cassava at a maximum production rate of 0.56 L/g/VS/day while banana had a total biogas production of 24.91 L/gVS at a maximum production rate of 0.44 L/g/VS/day. The short lag phase of the digestion process indicatedthat the microbes acclimatized quickly to the slurry environment. The modified Gompertz model was a better fit for the experimental and simulated data, based on the closeness of R2 values to 1.
CONCLUSION : Both cassava and banana substrates showed great potential for biogas production. Therefore, biogas generated from waste valorization can mitigate over-dependence on depleting fossil fuel/crude oil in Nigeria and Africa. |
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Chemical Engineering |
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2023-10-27 |
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hj2023 |
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https://link.springer.com/journal/42250 |
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Ore, O.T., Akeremale, O.K., Adeola, A.O. et al. Production and Kinetic Studies of Biogas from Anaerobic Digestion of Banana and Cassava Wastes. Chemistry Africa 6, 477–484 (2023). https://doi.org/10.1007/s42250-022-00502-5. |
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2522-5758 (print) |
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2522-5766 (online) |
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10.1007/s42250-022-00502-5 |
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https://repository.up.ac.za/handle/2263/90098 |
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en |
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Springer |
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© The Tunisian Chemical Society and Springer Nature Switzerland AG 2022. The original publication is available at : https://link.springer.com/journal/42250. |
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Anaerobic digestion |
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Musa paradisiaca |
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Biogas |
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Manihot esculenta |
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Kinetics |
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dc.title |
Production and kinetic studies of biogas from anaerobic digestion of banana and cassava wastes |
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Postprint Article |
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