Recent Technology Developments in Biogas Production from Waste Materials in Malaysia

Solid waste management towards the sustainable process is one of the major undertakings of the Malaysia Solid Waste Management Department. Hence, development towards biofuels including biogas production from wastes has been escalating in Malaysia. There have been some major innovations in biogas pro...

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Main Authors: Mohd Johari, S.A., Mahad Nasir, M.M., Ali, S., Hamza, A., Aleem, W., Ameen, M., Aqsha, A.
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spelling my.utp.eprints.296422022-03-29T02:23:05Z Recent Technology Developments in Biogas Production from Waste Materials in Malaysia Mohd Johari, S.A. Mahad Nasir, M.M. Ali, S. Hamza, A. Aleem, W. Ameen, M. Aqsha, A. Solid waste management towards the sustainable process is one of the major undertakings of the Malaysia Solid Waste Management Department. Hence, development towards biofuels including biogas production from wastes has been escalating in Malaysia. There have been some major innovations in biogas production, including design and operation of the reactor, the presence of an additive, change in mixing regime, supporting unit, measurement, and monitoring systems, since the technology has developed. The sections mainly included are types of digesters, strategies such as upstream, mainstream, and downstream. In upstream strategies, the hydrothermal pretreatment of anaerobic digestion showed a higher improvement of biogas by an increase of 222 of methane content. The mainstream strategies showed that co-digestion was the best method to increase the methane yield to 305�445 mL g�1 VS. In downstream system, methane content can be upgraded from 60 to 90 by applying water scrubber. This paper aims to discuss the recent trends and innovations in biogas production from waste and their pathways in details. © 2021 Wiley-VCH GmbH John Wiley and Sons Inc 2021 Article NonPeerReviewed https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85118474238&doi=10.1002%2fcben.202100016&partnerID=40&md5=245dab45359791121684a4f85b4ffaef Mohd Johari, S.A. and Mahad Nasir, M.M. and Ali, S. and Hamza, A. and Aleem, W. and Ameen, M. and Aqsha, A. (2021) Recent Technology Developments in Biogas Production from Waste Materials in Malaysia. ChemBioEng Reviews, 8 (6). pp. 564-592. http://eprints.utp.edu.my/29642/
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description Solid waste management towards the sustainable process is one of the major undertakings of the Malaysia Solid Waste Management Department. Hence, development towards biofuels including biogas production from wastes has been escalating in Malaysia. There have been some major innovations in biogas production, including design and operation of the reactor, the presence of an additive, change in mixing regime, supporting unit, measurement, and monitoring systems, since the technology has developed. The sections mainly included are types of digesters, strategies such as upstream, mainstream, and downstream. In upstream strategies, the hydrothermal pretreatment of anaerobic digestion showed a higher improvement of biogas by an increase of 222 of methane content. The mainstream strategies showed that co-digestion was the best method to increase the methane yield to 305�445 mL g�1 VS. In downstream system, methane content can be upgraded from 60 to 90 by applying water scrubber. This paper aims to discuss the recent trends and innovations in biogas production from waste and their pathways in details. © 2021 Wiley-VCH GmbH
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author Mohd Johari, S.A.
Mahad Nasir, M.M.
Ali, S.
Hamza, A.
Aleem, W.
Ameen, M.
Aqsha, A.
spellingShingle Mohd Johari, S.A.
Mahad Nasir, M.M.
Ali, S.
Hamza, A.
Aleem, W.
Ameen, M.
Aqsha, A.
Recent Technology Developments in Biogas Production from Waste Materials in Malaysia
author_facet Mohd Johari, S.A.
Mahad Nasir, M.M.
Ali, S.
Hamza, A.
Aleem, W.
Ameen, M.
Aqsha, A.
author_sort Mohd Johari, S.A.
title Recent Technology Developments in Biogas Production from Waste Materials in Malaysia
title_short Recent Technology Developments in Biogas Production from Waste Materials in Malaysia
title_full Recent Technology Developments in Biogas Production from Waste Materials in Malaysia
title_fullStr Recent Technology Developments in Biogas Production from Waste Materials in Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed Recent Technology Developments in Biogas Production from Waste Materials in Malaysia
title_sort recent technology developments in biogas production from waste materials in malaysia
publisher John Wiley and Sons Inc
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