Biomethane Production from Vegetable and Water Hyacinth Waste

Biomethane Production from Vegetable and Water Hyacinth Waste

by Wei Ran and Zhao Youcai
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date: 16/10/2020

Share This eBook:

  $279.99

Biomethane Production from Vegetable and Water Hyacinth Waste explores the production of biomethane from vegetable waste and water hyacinth via anaerobic fermentation, focusing on effect factors, control methods and optimization. The book introduces principles and key technologies before proceeding into a deeper exploration of the fundamentals of municipal vegetable waste, such as composition, main indicators, experiment devices, and pretreatment. Processes to produce volatile fatty acids and resource recovery from anaerobic fermentation liquid and residue are described in detail. Other topics covered include the utilization of fermentation products, engineering design of a reaction tank, process parameters, and environmental and economic aspects.


The practical, application-oriented approach of this book allows engineering researchers, PhD students, and industry practitioners in the field of biogas and biomethane production, biomass conversion, and waste management to immediately utilize the information it provides.



  • Covers the fundamentals and applications of the use of food waste and water hyacinth for biomethane production through anaerobic digestion

  • Explores core challenges of a biomethane production operation, including details on process optimization and control

  • Includes multiple case studies grounded in current industrial practice

  • Offers practical examples and numerical calculations for large-scale operation

  • Provides a representative treatment of a PPP plant considered from a process systems design perspective

ISBN:
9780128217641
9780128217641
Category:
Energy
Format:
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date:
16-10-2020
Language:
English
Publisher:
Elsevier Science

This item is delivered digitally

Reviews

Be the first to review Biomethane Production from Vegetable and Water Hyacinth Waste.