Characterization of food waste and empty fruit bunches (EFB) for anaerobic digestion application

Food waste (FW) and empty fruit bunches (EFB) possess a great potential to be used for anaerobic digestion process, as these two biomasses are rich in biodegradable organic matter, in which its contents play an important role in determining the efficiency of the digestion process. In this study, the...

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Published in:Journal of Physics: Conference Series
Main Author: Hamzah M.A.A.; Alias A.B.; Him N.R.N.; Rashid Z.A.; Ghani W.A.W.A.K.
Format: Conference paper
Language:English
Published: Institute of Physics Publishing 2019
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Hamzah M.A.A.; Alias A.B.; Him N.R.N.; Rashid Z.A.; Ghani W.A.W.A.K.
Characterization of food waste and empty fruit bunches (EFB) for anaerobic digestion application
2019
Journal of Physics: Conference Series
1349
1
10.1088/1742-6596/1349/1/012132
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Food waste (FW) and empty fruit bunches (EFB) possess a great potential to be used for anaerobic digestion process, as these two biomasses are rich in biodegradable organic matter, in which its contents play an important role in determining the efficiency of the digestion process. In this study, the elemental compositions, nutrients content, and lignocellulosic content of Malaysian FW and EFB were determined by running several procedures and were compared to past literatures which also used similar feedstock for anaerobic digestion; to determine whether the biomasses used in this study could lead to better performance of anaerobic digestion. Elemental analysis of the FW showed that the C/N ratio ranged from 4.45 to 15.45, within the optimum range as defined by past studies. For EFB, the C/N ratio was similar to FW, making EFB suitable to be mixed with FW for optimum anaerobic digestion conditions. Nutrients analysis of the FW showed that FW Types A and D, rice waste and food waste mixture respectively, possessed the most balanced carbohydrates, proteins and lipids nutrients for optimum digestion. Lignocellulosic analysis of the EFB also proved that its contents were favourable to be used in anaerobic digestion; high cellulose content, low lignin content. © Published under licence by IOP Publishing Ltd.
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17426588
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author Hamzah M.A.A.; Alias A.B.; Him N.R.N.; Rashid Z.A.; Ghani W.A.W.A.K.
spellingShingle Hamzah M.A.A.; Alias A.B.; Him N.R.N.; Rashid Z.A.; Ghani W.A.W.A.K.
Characterization of food waste and empty fruit bunches (EFB) for anaerobic digestion application
author_facet Hamzah M.A.A.; Alias A.B.; Him N.R.N.; Rashid Z.A.; Ghani W.A.W.A.K.
author_sort Hamzah M.A.A.; Alias A.B.; Him N.R.N.; Rashid Z.A.; Ghani W.A.W.A.K.
title Characterization of food waste and empty fruit bunches (EFB) for anaerobic digestion application
title_short Characterization of food waste and empty fruit bunches (EFB) for anaerobic digestion application
title_full Characterization of food waste and empty fruit bunches (EFB) for anaerobic digestion application
title_fullStr Characterization of food waste and empty fruit bunches (EFB) for anaerobic digestion application
title_full_unstemmed Characterization of food waste and empty fruit bunches (EFB) for anaerobic digestion application
title_sort Characterization of food waste and empty fruit bunches (EFB) for anaerobic digestion application
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description Food waste (FW) and empty fruit bunches (EFB) possess a great potential to be used for anaerobic digestion process, as these two biomasses are rich in biodegradable organic matter, in which its contents play an important role in determining the efficiency of the digestion process. In this study, the elemental compositions, nutrients content, and lignocellulosic content of Malaysian FW and EFB were determined by running several procedures and were compared to past literatures which also used similar feedstock for anaerobic digestion; to determine whether the biomasses used in this study could lead to better performance of anaerobic digestion. Elemental analysis of the FW showed that the C/N ratio ranged from 4.45 to 15.45, within the optimum range as defined by past studies. For EFB, the C/N ratio was similar to FW, making EFB suitable to be mixed with FW for optimum anaerobic digestion conditions. Nutrients analysis of the FW showed that FW Types A and D, rice waste and food waste mixture respectively, possessed the most balanced carbohydrates, proteins and lipids nutrients for optimum digestion. Lignocellulosic analysis of the EFB also proved that its contents were favourable to be used in anaerobic digestion; high cellulose content, low lignin content. © Published under licence by IOP Publishing Ltd.
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