Anaerobic digestion for biomethane production from food waste pretreated by enzymatic hydrolysis

Food waste (FW) is one of the main problems in the world due to the continuous increase in the global population. Anaerobic digestion (AD) of FW was an alternative and economical solution to develop an effective method to enhance biomethane (BioM) production that uses enzyme pretreatment and hydroly...

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Main Authors: Deb, Nibedita, Alam, Md. Zahangir, Rahman, Tawfkur, Jami, Mohammed Saedi, Mansor, Mariatul Fadzillah, Ahmad Tajuddin, Husna
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spelling my.iium.irep.1078692023-11-02T08:33:18Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/107869/ Anaerobic digestion for biomethane production from food waste pretreated by enzymatic hydrolysis Deb, Nibedita Alam, Md. Zahangir Rahman, Tawfkur Jami, Mohammed Saedi Mansor, Mariatul Fadzillah Ahmad Tajuddin, Husna TP315 Fuel Food waste (FW) is one of the main problems in the world due to the continuous increase in the global population. Anaerobic digestion (AD) of FW was an alternative and economical solution to develop an effective method to enhance biomethane (BioM) production that uses enzyme pretreatment and hydrolysis of FW by locally produced cellulase and amylase enzymes. In this study, two types of sources fungi (TNAF-1 to TNFA-3) and (TNBC-1 to TNBC-3) strains were isolated from animal feed and compost. The cellulase and amylase activities were 300U/mL & 400U/mL, respectively. Based on OFAT results obtained, optimization of three factors such as pH of 5, TS of 12.5% (V/V) and enzyme loading of 80U/mL was carried out by applying the FCCCD under the RSM to develop a second-order regression model successful improvement in the production of reducing sugar of 162mg/mL was achieved. However, biogas yield was optimum using OFAT parameters such as the biogas inoculum of 25%, pH of 7, AD digestion times of 29 days, 500mL of hydrolysate food waste and room temperature at 30°C (±2). The results show the biogas contained was found such %3 hydrogens, 57% methane and 40% carbon dioxide. The new fungi are very potential for upgrading the biogas of BioM that is non-toxic as well as biodegradable, and therefore may be encouraging to the water treatment plants in future applications. Academic Research Publishing Group 2023-05-13 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/107869/7/107869_Anaerobic%20digestion%20for%20biomethane%20production%20from%20food%20waste.pdf Deb, Nibedita and Alam, Md. Zahangir and Rahman, Tawfkur and Jami, Mohammed Saedi and Mansor, Mariatul Fadzillah and Ahmad Tajuddin, Husna (2023) Anaerobic digestion for biomethane production from food waste pretreated by enzymatic hydrolysis. Journal of Biotechnology Research, 9 (1). pp. 6-20. ISSN 2413-8878 E-ISSN 2413-3256 https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Dr-Rahman-9/publication/371409814_Anaerobic_Digestion_for_Biomethane_Production_from_Food_Waste_Pretreated_by_Enzymatic_Hydrolysis/links/6482695e79a722376518ee29/Anaerobic-Digestion-for-Biomethane-Production-from-Food-Waste-Pretreated-by-Enzymatic-Hydrolysis.pdf https://doi.org/10.32861/jbr.91.6.20
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topic TP315 Fuel
spellingShingle TP315 Fuel
Deb, Nibedita
Alam, Md. Zahangir
Rahman, Tawfkur
Jami, Mohammed Saedi
Mansor, Mariatul Fadzillah
Ahmad Tajuddin, Husna
Anaerobic digestion for biomethane production from food waste pretreated by enzymatic hydrolysis
description Food waste (FW) is one of the main problems in the world due to the continuous increase in the global population. Anaerobic digestion (AD) of FW was an alternative and economical solution to develop an effective method to enhance biomethane (BioM) production that uses enzyme pretreatment and hydrolysis of FW by locally produced cellulase and amylase enzymes. In this study, two types of sources fungi (TNAF-1 to TNFA-3) and (TNBC-1 to TNBC-3) strains were isolated from animal feed and compost. The cellulase and amylase activities were 300U/mL & 400U/mL, respectively. Based on OFAT results obtained, optimization of three factors such as pH of 5, TS of 12.5% (V/V) and enzyme loading of 80U/mL was carried out by applying the FCCCD under the RSM to develop a second-order regression model successful improvement in the production of reducing sugar of 162mg/mL was achieved. However, biogas yield was optimum using OFAT parameters such as the biogas inoculum of 25%, pH of 7, AD digestion times of 29 days, 500mL of hydrolysate food waste and room temperature at 30°C (±2). The results show the biogas contained was found such %3 hydrogens, 57% methane and 40% carbon dioxide. The new fungi are very potential for upgrading the biogas of BioM that is non-toxic as well as biodegradable, and therefore may be encouraging to the water treatment plants in future applications.
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author Deb, Nibedita
Alam, Md. Zahangir
Rahman, Tawfkur
Jami, Mohammed Saedi
Mansor, Mariatul Fadzillah
Ahmad Tajuddin, Husna
author_facet Deb, Nibedita
Alam, Md. Zahangir
Rahman, Tawfkur
Jami, Mohammed Saedi
Mansor, Mariatul Fadzillah
Ahmad Tajuddin, Husna
author_sort Deb, Nibedita
title Anaerobic digestion for biomethane production from food waste pretreated by enzymatic hydrolysis
title_short Anaerobic digestion for biomethane production from food waste pretreated by enzymatic hydrolysis
title_full Anaerobic digestion for biomethane production from food waste pretreated by enzymatic hydrolysis
title_fullStr Anaerobic digestion for biomethane production from food waste pretreated by enzymatic hydrolysis
title_full_unstemmed Anaerobic digestion for biomethane production from food waste pretreated by enzymatic hydrolysis
title_sort anaerobic digestion for biomethane production from food waste pretreated by enzymatic hydrolysis
publisher Academic Research Publishing Group
publishDate 2023
url http://irep.iium.edu.my/107869/7/107869_Anaerobic%20digestion%20for%20biomethane%20production%20from%20food%20waste.pdf
http://irep.iium.edu.my/107869/
https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Dr-Rahman-9/publication/371409814_Anaerobic_Digestion_for_Biomethane_Production_from_Food_Waste_Pretreated_by_Enzymatic_Hydrolysis/links/6482695e79a722376518ee29/Anaerobic-Digestion-for-Biomethane-Production-from-Food-Waste-Pretreated-by-Enzymatic-Hydrolysis.pdf
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