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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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The efficient biosynthesis of methane from renewable biomass resources is discussed in this paper. Herbal-extraction process residues (HPR) are an excellent raw material for anaerobic digestion because of their abundant trace elements and fermentation ...
Yonglan Xi +5 more
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Anaerobic co-digestion of microalgal biomass and wheat straw with and without thermo-alkaline pretreatment [PDF]
This study aimed at analyzing the anaerobic co-digestion of microalgal biomass grown in wastewater and wheat straw. To this end, Biochemical Methane Potential (BMP) tests were carried out testing different substrate proportions (20–80, 50–50 and 80–20 ...
Carrère, Helene +4 more
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Modelling the Kinetics of Biogas Production From Mesophilic Anaerobic Co-Digestion of Cow Dung with Plantain Peels [PDF]
This work investigated the effect of plantain peels as co-substrate in the anaerobic digestion of cow dung for efficient and high biogas production. The biogas experiments were carried out in two different 5 L anaerobic digesters and incubated for 40 ...
Agarry, S. E. (Samuel) +1 more
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Anaerobic co-digestion of the organic fraction of municipal solid waste with FOG waste from a sewage treatment plant : recovering a wasted methane potential and enhancing the biogas yield [PDF]
Anaerobic digestion is applied widely to treat the source collected organic fraction of municipal solid wastes (SC-OFMSW). Lipid-rich wastes are a valuable substrate for anaerobic digestion due to their high theoretical methane potential.
Colturato, Luis Felipe de Dornfeld Braga +3 more
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Anaerobic Co-Digestion of Wasted Vegetables and Activated Sludge
ABSTRACTAnaerobic co-digestion of activated sludge (AS) and wasted vegetables (wasted cucumbers (WC) and wasted tomatoes (WT)) was carried out at mesophilic conditions (34 ± 0.5°C). A continuously stirred bioreactor with volume of 5 dm3 (3 dm3 working volume) was used.
Saev M., Koumanova B., Simeonov I.
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A healthy gut barrier shields underlying fibroblasts from luminal shear forces, illustrating that “good fences make good neighbors.” Barrier damage exposes fibroblasts to shear stress, inducing cell death and the emergence of stress‐adapted, profibrotic fibroblasts. Sustained shear exposure promotes the formation of stiff aggregates of mechanoadapative
Soyoun Min +6 more
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Biogas production by anaerobic digestion of residual waters from different sources (a treatment plant and a beer factory) was investigated in laboratory small scale batch reactors. Both wastewaters represent efficient biogas substrates.
Adrian Eugen CIOABLĂ +4 more
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The modified sigmoidal bacteria growth functions (the modified Gompertz, logistic, and Richards) were used to evaluate the methane production process kinetics of agricultural wastes.
Huayong Zhang +4 more
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