2022
DOI: 10.1155/2022/7529036
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Biogas Production from Food Waste Using Nanocatalyst

Abstract: The food waste management has become a very important part in the modern world. In the olden days, the population was very low, so that the low waste produced was easily disposed by dumping it under the soil. However, nowadays, due to high population, amount of waste is produced high which could not be dumped due to the land pollution. To overcome this problem, the food waste must be managed or utilized properly to give zero waste. Therefore, this work focused on the production of biogas from food waste throug… Show more

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“…Secondly, it is allowed to expose on steam. Commonly, CO 2 and steam are known to be mild oxidizing agents that are applied for slow oxidation which lead for enlargement of existing pores (Bharathi et al., 2022). Metals, surfactants, agriculture residues, and industry wastes are can be act as additives that can potentially improve the adsorption capacity of biochar.…”
Section: Soil Amendment and Beneficiation For Ssbmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Secondly, it is allowed to expose on steam. Commonly, CO 2 and steam are known to be mild oxidizing agents that are applied for slow oxidation which lead for enlargement of existing pores (Bharathi et al., 2022). Metals, surfactants, agriculture residues, and industry wastes are can be act as additives that can potentially improve the adsorption capacity of biochar.…”
Section: Soil Amendment and Beneficiation For Ssbmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They boost catalytic activity, selectivity, and stability. Bharathi et al (2022) (19) employed iron oxide nanoparticles to boost bacterial growth, minimize retention time, and produce biogas from food waste. Nanocatalysts' high surface area and reactivity help convert organic waste into biogas.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Indeed, iron ions (Fe 2+ and Fe 3+ ) are essential constituents of cofactors and enzymes, and their addition to anaerobic digesters can improve the activity of methanogen Archaea microorganisms. However, very few experimental works have focused on the use of Fe 2 O [13] and Fe 2 O 3 [14][15][16][17].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%