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Inhibitory effect of Citrus unshu peel on anaerobic digestion
AbstractA significant inhibition of methane fermentation was observed in anaerobic digestion of Citrus unshu peel at loadings above 2 g/litre per day. This inhibitory effect was mainly due to peel oil, but in part to other substances present in the peel. The limiting load of peel oil to anaerobic digestion was about 65 /gml/litre per day. Addition of peel oil below this limit load resulted in a change in the microbial flora and in gas production greater than that of digestion with no peel oil. Citrus unshu peel did not inhibit methane fermentation after removal of peel oil by steam distillation or aeration.
Inhibitory effect of Citrus unshu peel on anaerobic digestion
AbstractA significant inhibition of methane fermentation was observed in anaerobic digestion of Citrus unshu peel at loadings above 2 g/litre per day. This inhibitory effect was mainly due to peel oil, but in part to other substances present in the peel. The limiting load of peel oil to anaerobic digestion was about 65 /gml/litre per day. Addition of peel oil below this limit load resulted in a change in the microbial flora and in gas production greater than that of digestion with no peel oil. Citrus unshu peel did not inhibit methane fermentation after removal of peel oil by steam distillation or aeration.
Inhibitory effect of Citrus unshu peel on anaerobic digestion
Mizuki, E. (author) / Akao, T. (author) / Saruwatari, T. (author)
Biological Wastes ; 33 ; 161-168
1990-01-24
8 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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