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dc.contributor.authorDong, Li
dc.contributor.authorZhenhong, Y.
dc.contributor.authorYongming, S.
dc.contributor.authorLonglong, M.
dc.date.accessioned2017-08-24T02:21:02Z
dc.date.available2017-08-24T02:21:02Z
dc.date.created2017-08-23T07:21:48Z
dc.date.issued2011
dc.identifier.citationDong, L. and Zhenhong, Y. and Yongming, S. and Longlong, M. 2011. Anaerobic fermentative co-production of hydrogen and methane from an organic fraction of municipal solid waste. Energy Sources Part A-Recovery Utilization and Environmental Effects. 33 (6): pp. 575-585.
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/55915
dc.identifier.doi10.1080/15567030903117653
dc.description.abstract

In order to improve energy recovery efficiency, the fermentative hydrogen production from organic fraction of municipal solid waste was followed by methane production using the residual of hydrogen production as a substrate. Six individual components of organic fraction of municipal solid waste, including rice, potato, lettuce, lean meat, peanut oil, and banyan leaves, were selected as experimental materials. The results showed that at the hydrogen production stage, the hydrogen yields were 125, 103, 35, 0, 5, and 0 mL/gVS for rice, potato, lettuce, lean meat, peanut oil, and banyan leaves, respectively. During the methane production stage, the methane yields were 232, 237, 148, 278, 866, and 50 mL/gVS. For example, for rice the co-production of hydrogen and methane increased the energy efficiency from 7.9 to 56.3% compared with single hydrogen production. Copyright © 2011 Taylor & Francis Group, LLC.

dc.publisherTaylor & Francis
dc.titleAnaerobic fermentative co-production of hydrogen and methane from an organic fraction of municipal solid waste
dc.typeJournal Article
dcterms.source.volume33
dcterms.source.number6
dcterms.source.startPage575
dcterms.source.endPage585
dcterms.source.issn1556-7036
dcterms.source.titleEnergy Sources Part A-Recovery Utilization and Environmental Effects
curtin.departmentFuels and Energy Technology Institute
curtin.accessStatusFulltext not available


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