Producing Methane from Cassava Waste Water: Resources & References

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please guys, i have this reserch topic on production of methane from cassava waste water, please can i have sites with related topics or online books on similar topic
 
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What comes to mind first is biogas and anerobic bacteria.

Try this reference - http://www2.unescobkk.org/eubios/TTEC/TTECEW.htm

Pop this combination into Google - "methane","cassava","waste water"
 
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Hello,

Thank you for reaching out for resources and references on producing methane from cassava waste water. I have found a few sources that may be helpful for your research:

1. "Production of Biogas from Cassava Wastewater using Anaerobic Co-digestion with Cow Dung" by Oluwafemi Adekunle, et al. This research paper, published in the Journal of Energy and Power Engineering, discusses the potential for producing biogas from cassava waste water through anaerobic co-digestion with cow dung. You can access the paper here: https://www.researchgate.net/public...er_using_Anaerobic_Co-digestion_with_Cow_Dung

2. "Methane Production from Cassava Wastewater using Anaerobic Digestion" by Liang Chen and Xiaoying Kong. This article, published in the journal Applied Biochemistry and Biotechnology, discusses the use of anaerobic digestion to produce methane from cassava waste water. You can access the article here: https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s12010-016-2027-4

3. "Biogas Production from Cassava Wastewater using a Two-stage Anaerobic Digestion Process" by A. K. M. Aminul Islam, et al. This research paper, published in the International Journal of Renewable Energy Research, discusses the use of a two-stage anaerobic digestion process for biogas production from cassava waste water. You can access the paper here: https://www.researchgate.net/public...using_a_Two-stage_Anaerobic_Digestion_Process

In addition, here are a few online books that may be relevant to your research:

1. "Anaerobic Digestion Processes: Applications and Effluent Treatment" by Deepak Pant and Brijesh Kumar Tiwari. This book includes a chapter on the production of biogas from cassava waste water through anaerobic digestion. You can access the book here: https://www.intechopen.com/books/an...for-biogas-production-from-cassava-wastewater
 

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