improved hydrogen yield was also investigated using paper mill
waste [27].
To the best of our knowledge very little scientific reports
were published in exploiting the biohydrogen from the fruit
and vegetable wastes. Hence in this article the bio-hydrogen
generation was attempted from a mixed fruit peel waste
using anaerobic contact filter. The mixed fruit peel waste
was comprised mainly of watermelon, pineapple, papaya,
mango, honeydew melon, guava, kiwi, star fruit and jambu.
The solid fruit waste samples were collected from the mini
restaurant located around the UPM Sri Serdang, Selangor,
Malaysia.