Fusion of vermicompost and sewage sludge as dark fermentative biocatalyst for biohydrogen production: a kinetic study

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  • who: Balakumar Karthikeyan and Velvizhi Gokuladoss from the School of Civil Engineering, Vellore Institute of Technology, Vellore, India have published the research work: Fusion of Vermicompost and Sewage Sludge as Dark Fermentative Biocatalyst for Biohydrogen Production: A Kinetic Study, in the Journal: Energies 2022, 6917 of 21/09/2022
  • what: This study explores the synergy between and the anaerobic inoculum for biohydrogen production using food waste a substrate. The study showed an effective biohydrogen production of 20 gVS/L when the mixing ratio of and anaerobic was 50:50. This research has a good potential . . .

     

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