2019
DOI: 10.54279/mijeec.v1i3.244925
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Evaluation of mango, longan and lychee trees pruning leaves for the production of biogas via anaerobic fermentation

Abstract: Pruning fruit trees is improving their full health and harvest. Fruit tree pruning leaves waste to represent an abundant amount of organic materials, and these produced during a short period. The basic fuel properties of lignocellulosic biomass from orchards were evaluated on the following fruit tree leaves obtained from pruning operations. Biomass has become a vital source of renewable energy. Biogas is one the renewable energy which can be produced by anaerobic fermentation of biomass. In this study, mango, … Show more

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“…In discussing the effect of pretreatment on biogas yield, it is evident that optimizing the biogas production process is a critical facet that demands substantial attention (Unpaprom et al, 2019). Various pretreatment methods such as physical, chemical, and biological approaches stand pivotal in enhancing feedstocks' digestibility and fermentation efficiency, including those from C. indica.…”
Section: Pretrment Effect Of Fermentation and Biogas Yieldmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In discussing the effect of pretreatment on biogas yield, it is evident that optimizing the biogas production process is a critical facet that demands substantial attention (Unpaprom et al, 2019). Various pretreatment methods such as physical, chemical, and biological approaches stand pivotal in enhancing feedstocks' digestibility and fermentation efficiency, including those from C. indica.…”
Section: Pretrment Effect Of Fermentation and Biogas Yieldmentioning
confidence: 99%