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Production of Cooking Gas through Electrochemical Decomposition of Organic Matter

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In recent decades, the use of electrochemistry has increased exponentially. Electrochemistry has demonstrated their effectiveness in the cleaning of manufactured effluents and the decomposition of complex hydrological compounds for water treatment. Looking at the efficiency of the technology in the decomposition of organic matter, one wonders if it is not capable of doing more than just the de-pollution and treatment of water. Of course, there are other uses of electrochemistry, but in the literature, it is understood that it is used more for water treatment and de-pollution. This work is a review of the literature to identify the major works in electrochemical decomposition of organic matter to see to what extent this technology can be used for methane production (cooking gas) using pasty organic matter. The list of works appearing in this review is not exhaustive, but it is sufficient to give a clear idea of the technology, its progress and, above all, the challenges it faces. This review opens the way to other applications of electrochemical decomposition to meet today's energy challenges.

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  • Sodokin, Rodolphe N’Dedji & Ujah, Chika Oliver & Kallon, Daramy Vandi Von & Adamon, Gildas David Farid, 2023. "Production of Cooking Gas through Electrochemical Decomposition of Organic Matter," International Journal of Home Economics, Hospitality and Allied Research, Department of Home Economics & Hospitality Management Education, University of Nigeria, Nsukka, vol. 2(2), pages 95-120, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:ris:ijheha:3027
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    Cooking Gas; Electrochemical Decomposition; Electrochemistry; Hydrological Compounds; Organic Matter;
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    • A00 - General Economics and Teaching - - General - - - General

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