Sizuki Nishimu
Biogas production from organic waste is a promising renewable energy source. However, the presence of CO2 in biogas reduces its energy content. This article explores the potential of enhancing biogas quality through CO2 sequestration using newly isolated bacteria, while concurrently producing valuable acetic acid. The study integrates microbiology, biotechnology, and environmental engineering to optimize biogas production processes. Key aspects such as bacterial isolation, acetic acid yield, CO2 sequestration efficiency, and overall process economics are discussed. The findings suggest a viable strategy for improving biogas quality and simultaneously obtaining valuable biochemicals.
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