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Effect of co-substrates on biogas production and anaerobic decomposition of pentachlorophenol.

Bioresource Technology, 2017
Mohammad Danish Khan   +5 more
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Adding granular activated carbon into anaerobic sludge digestion to promote methane production and sludge decomposition

Journal of Cleaner Production, 2017
Yafei Yang   +5 more
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Limitations of the Q10 Coefficient for Quantifying Temperature Sensitivity of Anaerobic Organic Matter Decomposition: A Modeling Based Assessment

Journal of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences, 2021
The Q10 coefficient is the ratio of reaction rates at two temperatures 10°C apart, and has been widely applied to quantify the temperature sensitivity of organic matter decomposition.
Qiong Wu, R. Ye, S. Bridgham, Q. Jin
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Anaerobic decomposition of algae

Environmental Science & Technology, 1970
The major objective was to determine the rate and extent of algal degradation under simulated natural conditions. Decomposition of heterogeneous and unialgal cultures was studied under dark, anaerobic, constant-temperature laboratory conditions. Effects of high sulfate concentration, bacterial seedings, temperature, pH, and cell composition on the rate
Edward G. Foree, Perry L. McCarty
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Anaerobic decomposition of halogenated aromatic compounds

Environmental Pollution, 2000
Halogenated compounds constitute one of the largest groups of environmental pollutants, partly as a result of their widespread use as biocides, solvents and other industrial chemicals. A critical step in degradation of organohalides is the cleavage of the carbon?halogen bond.
M M, Häggblom   +2 more
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Anaerobic Decomposition and Denitrification during Plant Decomposition in an Organic Soil

Journal of Environmental Quality, 1994
AbstractNitrate concentrations in groundwater have been shown to be reduced during passage through riparian soils and a possible mechanism for this reduction is bacterial denitrifieation. For denitrification to occur there must be sufficient available C as an energy source.
L A, Schipper   +3 more
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Modeling of the Anaerobic Decomposition of Solid Wastes

Energy Sources, 2003
When biodegradable organic wastes decompose under anaerobic conditions, a gas mixture containing mainly methane and carbon dioxide is produced. Thus an organic complex waste that might be harmful for humans can be treated by anaerobic digestion. The gas generated by anaerobic digestion of organic wastes is called biogas.
Atalay, FS, Yilmaz, AYŞE HİLAL
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