Abstract
In the current study, the usability of weed and bean curd refuse pretreated with 30V of a direct electric current was investigated for acetic acid fermentation and hydrogen production, respectively. The solubilization and the elution of soluble substances such as polysaccharides were enhanced by pretreatment. Moreover, the contaminants attached to the surface of the raw materials were sterilized by pretreatment. Acetic acid fermentation from pretreated weed performed satisfactory and the culture broth exhibited an antibacterial activity against bacteria. Also, the amount of hydrogen produced from the pretreated bean curd refuse totaled twice as much as that from untreated bean curd refuse.
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