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Waste to Renewable Biohydrogen, Volume Two: Numerical Modelling and
Sustainability Assessment provides an integrated approach on the
experimental, modeling and sustainability aspects of
waste-to-biohydrogen systems. The book focuses on processes for
waste treatment to hydrogen production, delving into modeling and
simulation methodologies for the design and optimization of
different processes and systems. In addition, it looks at the
application of computational fluid dynamics and artificial neural
networks. Finally, it addresses the economic, environmental and
sustainability implications of waste-to-biohydrogen systems,
covering several techniques for cost-benefit analysis,
techno-economic analysis, lifecycle assessment, sustainability
ranking and supply chain design. This well-rounded reference
supports decision-making for energy researchers and industry
practitioners alike, but it is also ideal for graduate students,
early career researchers and waste management professionals.
Waste to Renewable Biohydrogen: Volume 1: Advances in Theory and
Experiments provides a comprehensive overview of the advances,
processes and technologies for waste treatment to hydrogen
production. It introduces and compares the most widely adopted and
most promising technologies, such as dark fermentation,
thermochemical and photosynthetic processes. In this part,
potential estimation, feasibility analysis, feedstock pretreatment,
advanced waste-to-biohydrogen processes and each individual systems
element are examined. The book delves into the theoretical and
experimental studies for the design and optimization of different
waste-to-biohydrogen processes and systems. Covering several
advanced waste-to-biohydrogen pretreatment and production
processes, this book investigates the future trends and the
promising pathways for biohydrogen production from waste.
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