Kinetics of volatile fatty acids and hydrogen production during anaerobic digestion of organic waste material
Journal Title: Challenges of Modern Technology - Year 2015, Vol 6, Issue 3
Abstract
This paper describes the changes in volatile fatty acids and hydrogen production in time, during an anaerobic digestion process of organic waste material. The experiment showed that the reaction run most efficiently between 6 and 12th hour of the reaction time. This can be an indicator for future experiments on volatile fatty acids and hydrogen production optimisation.
Authors and Affiliations
Justyna Grzelak, Radosław Ślezak, Liliana Krzystek
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