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BIOGAS PRODUCTION FROM FOOD WASTE MONITORING USING ARDUINO
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The main intention of this research is to offer an alternative method of disposing food waste while utilizing the natural process of decomposition to minimize the contribution to global warming. Additionally, this serves as a functional way to repurpose a household’s food waste. The primary objective of this research is to determine the effectiveness of silica gel as a catalyst in a biodigester and the period of time required to produce viable cooking gas. The researchers used Quantitative studies as the fundamental basis of the research, namely, by analyzing and calculating relevant data with various data techniques. In the span of 40 days, the researchers tracked the progression of biogas production by operating an arduino integrated into the biodigester. Upon calculating and constructing relevant graphs, the researchers concluded silica gel is indeed an effective catalyst for biogas production. Additionally, the period of time required to produce viable cooking gas in the biodigester with the addition of catalyst and without is five and eight days respectively.
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The main intention of this research is to offer an alternative method of disposing food waste while utilizing the natural process of decomposition to minimize the contribution to global warming. Additionally, this serves as a functional way to repurpose a household’s food waste. The primary objective of this research is to determine the effectiveness of silica gel as a catalyst in a biodigester and the period of time required to produce viable cooking gas. The researchers used Quantitative studies as the fundamental basis of the research, namely, by analyzing and calculating relevant data with various data techniques. In the span of 40 days, the researchers tracked the progression of biogas production by operating an arduino integrated into the biodigester. Upon calculating and constructing relevant graphs, the researchers concluded silica gel is indeed an effective catalyst for biogas production. Additionally, the period of time required to produce viable cooking gas in the biodigester with the addition of catalyst and without is five and eight days respectively.
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