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    • Kinetic studies of composting using kitchen waste 

      Suzanna, Renjest (Universiti Malaysia Perlis (UniMAP)School of Bioprocess Engineering, 2012-06)
      Kitchen waste composting has been done based on the main factors that give effects on composting. The factors include temperature, moisture content, CN ratio and aeration. Based on the research, the optimum conditions for ...
    • Kinetic study on biocomposting empty fruit bunch 

      Ahmad Salahuddin, Azhar (Universiti Malaysia Perlis (UniMAP)School of Bioprocess Engineering, 2012-06)
      Empty fruit bunches (EFB) is a by-product of palm oil mills. As the world's leading exporter of palm oil products, Malaysia generates a high number of EFB per year. Conventional treatment for EFB requires a large area ...
    • The optimization of biocomposting process of kitchen waste 

      Mohd Syahizad, Mustafa (Universiti Malaysia Perlis (UniMAP)School of Bioprocess Engineering, 2012-06)
      In this thesis research, the optimization of the in-vessel biocomposting process of kitchen waste was studied using Design Expert software. Because the kitchen waste have high moisture content, the composting prodess of ...
    • Optimization of biocomposting process on empty fruit bunch 

      Mohd Hamizan, Yaakob (Universiti Malaysia Perlis (UniMAP)School of Bioprocess Engineering, 2012-06)
      Empty Fruit Bunch (EFB) is a byproduct of palm oil mill. EFB can be found abundantly in Malaysia as it is the world leading exporter for palm oil products. Same goes to palm oil mill effluent (POME), an effluent from ...
    • Optimization studies of foaming characteristics of industrial solvent 

      Ravishanker, Degarajan (Universiti Malaysia Perlis (UniMAP)School of Bioprocess Engineering, 2013-06)
      In a Natural Gas Liquefaction, there are many steps that the gas has to pass before being liquefied and stored. One of this is the Gas Treating Unit, where an acid gas is removed from the flowing gas. The main reason for ...
    • Production of glucose from banana trunk: optimization studies 

      Wan Zaireen Shafinaz, Halim (Universiti Malaysia Perlis (UniMAP)School of Bioprocess Engineering, 2013-06)
      Banana trunk (BT) is one example of non-wood fibers and usually discarded as an agricultural waste from banana plantation in Malaysia. It consists of cellulose (53.45 %), hemicelluloses (28.56 %) and lignin (15.42 %). ...