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Kinetics and Modelling of Hydrolysis

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Understanding the process of hydrolysis is very vital as it is a precursor to the anaerobic digestion process wherein the generation of biofuel occurs.

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Sudalyandi, K., Jeyakumar, R. (2022). Kinetics and Modelling of Hydrolysis. In: Biofuel Production Using Anaerobic Digestion. Green Energy and Technology. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-19-3743-9_5

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