Browsing Ingeniería Industrial by Author "Benites, Santiago M."
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Bioelectricity through microbial fuel cells using avocado waste
Rojas-Flores, S.; De La Cruz-Noriega, M.; Nazario-Naveda, R.; Benites, Santiago M.; Delfín-Narciso, D.; Rojas-Villacorta, W.; Romero, Cecilia V. (Elsevier, 2022-06-25)Acceso abiertoThe dumping of organic waste in the areas surrounding food supply centers and the excessive use of fossil fuels for energy generation have generated major pollution problems worldwide. One of the novel solutions is the ... -
Effect of Inoculum Concentration on the Degradation of Diesel 2 by a Microbial Consortium
Otiniano, Nélida Milly; Rojas-Villacorta, Walter; De La Cruz-Noriega, Magaly; Lora-Cahuas, Carmen; Mendoza-Villanueva, Karol; Benites, Santiago M.; Gallozzo-Cardenas, Moises; Rojas-Flores, Segundo (MDPI, 2022-12-14)Acceso abiertoThe objective was to determine the effect of inoculum concentration on the degradation of Diesel 2 by a microbial consortium called BIOT.PD001. For this, five systems were designed (in triplicate), which Contained Davis ... -
Green Energy Generated in Single-Chamber Microbial Fuel Cells Using Tomato Waste
Rojas-Flores, Segundo; De La Cruz-Noriega, Magaly; Cabanillas-Chirinos, Luis; Benites, Santiago M.; Nazario-Naveda, Renny; Delfín-Narciso, Daniel; Gallozzo-Cardenas, Moisés; Díaz, Félix; Murga-Torres, Emzon; Rojas-Villacorta, Walter (MDPI, 2023)Acceso abiertoThis research used tomato waste as a substrate (fuel) in Single Chamber-Microbial Fuel Cells (scMFC) on a small scale. The electrochemical properties were monitored, the functional groups of the substrate were analyzed by ... -
Use of Kiwi Waste as Fuel in MFC and Its Potential for Use as Renewable Energy
Rojas-Flores, Segundo; De La Cruz-Noriega, Magaly; Cabanillas-Chirinos, Luis; Benites, Santiago M.; Nazario-Naveda, Renny; Delfín-Narciso, Daniel; Gallozzo-Cardenas, Moisés; Díaz, Felix; Murga-Torres, Emzon; Rojas-Villacorta, Walter (MDPI, 2023)Acceso abiertoThis research aimed to use kiwi waste as fuel to generate bioelectricity through microbial fuel cells. It was possible to generate an electrical current and voltage peaks of 3.807 ± 0.102 mA and 0.993 ± 0.061 V on day 11, ...