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Blending anaerobic co-digestates: synergism and economics
Co-digestion is the process in which wastes from various sources are treated together. Therefore, more organic carbon is added to make efficient use of existing digesters. The objectives of this study were to compare potential co-digestates, determine synergistic and antagonistic co-digestion outcomes and estimate economic benefits for preliminary ...
N, Navaneethan +3 more
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Treatment of Sewage Sludge Using Anaerobic Digestion in Malaysia: Current State and Challenges
Anaerobic digestion is widely considered as an environmentally friendly technology for various organic waste including sewage sludge. Although the implementation of anaerobic digestion as an alternative treatment method for sewage sludge can be seen in ...
Farida Hanum +8 more
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The proteomics analysis could contribute to better understand about metabolic pathways in anaerobic digestion community because it still as a “black-box” process.
Maria Paula. C. Volpi +4 more
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Anaerobic co-digestion of sewage sludge and molasses [PDF]
The efficiency of simultaneous digestion of sewage sludge and by-product of refining sugar beets (molasses) was investigated. The study was conducted for 28 days under mesophilic conditions. 0.5%, 1%, 1.5%, 2% and 3% (m/m) of molasses was added to the mixture of sludge.
Kalemba Katarzyna +1 more
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A two-stage temperature-phased mesophilic anaerobic digestion assay was carried out to study the interaction between various biological pretreatment conditions and the possible synergistic co-digestion of microalgae and primary sludge.
Mekdimu Mezemir Damtie +3 more
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The International Water Association’s (IWA) established Anaerobic Digestion Model No. 1 (ADM1) was created to serve as a backup for experimental findings regarding the actual anaerobic digestion process.
Khuthadzo E. Mudzanani +3 more
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Improving the biomethane yield of Xyris capensis through pretreatment methods and co-digestion [PDF]
The most common substrates for the anaerobic digestion process that release biomethane, a renewable energy source, are lignocellulose materials. Total energy recovery from lignocellulose substrates is challenging due to their recalcitrant nature ...
Olatunji Kehinde O., Madyira Daniel M.
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To overcome the anthropogenic impacts resulting from the constant growth of the world population, industries like wastewater treatment plants and food processing must be adapted to follow this tendency and suppress the associated challenges and needs ...
André Azevedo +3 more
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Impact of substrate heterogeneity on anaerobic co-digestion process: a review
Anaerobic co-digestion is one potential strategy for maximizing the infrastructure's capacity for treatment while improving biogas output. It involves the addition of two or more substrates being digested simultaneously in the process.
Ugochi Nneka Kemka +4 more
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Background With the increasing global population and increasing demand for food, the generation of food waste and animal manure increases. Anaerobic digestion is one of the best available technologies for food waste and pig manure management by producing
Yan Jiang +7 more
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