Unlike aerobic reactions which are exothermic there is no appreciable rise
in temperature in anaerobic processes (unfortunately!).

 

Regards

 

Stephen Etheridge

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Dr Stephen P Etheridge

Chief Executive Officer

Biotrix Asia Co. Ltd.

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From: Digestion [mailto:[email protected]] On
Behalf Of Paul Muthui
Sent: 20 November 2012 15:44
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Digestion] Reaction Kinetics for AD

 




G'day All,

 

How much energy is given out in the digesters as a result of anaerobic
reaction? I can't seem to get any publication with enough details on this. I
would like to know the  temperature rise that would be caused by the
reaction. 

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Best Regards,                                             

 

 


Paul S. Muthui

Research & Development Engineer

Schutter Energy Ltd.

P.O Box 50178 - 00100, Nairobi

Tel: 0738 689 788

 

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