A Comparative Study of Single and Two Stage Processes for Methane Production from Tomato Processing Waste
IR@CFTRI: CSIR-Central Food Technological Research Institute, Mysore
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A Comparative Study of Single and Two Stage
Processes for Methane Production from Tomato
Processing Waste
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Sarada, R.
Joseph, R. |
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03 Tomato
04 Microbiology |
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Separation of acidogenic and methanogenic stages during anaerobic digestion of tomato processing waste (TP W) has resulted in 80% of carbon conversion to total
gas (65% methane) of O-8 m3/kg volatile solids. The process yielded a 40-50%,increase in the rate and yields of methane and total gas production over the single
stage process under similar conditions.
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1996
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Article
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application/pdf
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en
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http://ir.cftri.com/1445/1/Process_Biochemistry_31%284%29337-340_1996.pdf
Sarada, R. and Joseph, R. (1996) A Comparative Study of Single and Two Stage Processes for Methane Production from Tomato Processing Waste. Process Biochemistry, 31 (4). pp. 337-340. |
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