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Anaerobic Digestion

2017
The term anaerobic digestion usually refers to the microbial conversion of organic material to biogas, which mainly consists of methane and carbon dioxide. The technical application of the naturally-occurring process is used to provide a renewable energy carrier and - as the substrate is often waste material - to reduce the organic matter content of ...
Jan, Liebetrau   +4 more
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Sustainable management and recycling of food waste anaerobic digestate: A review.

Bioresource Technology, 2021
Anaerobic digestion (AD) is a widely used technology to valorise food waste for biogas production yet a considerable amount of digestate remains under-utilised. Sustainable management and recycling of the nutrient-rich food waste anaerobic digestate (FWD)
S. Dutta   +3 more
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Valorization of anaerobic digestate: innovative approaches for sustainable resource management and energy production - case studies from Turkey and Poland

International Journal of Green Energy, 2023
While renewable energy sources are getting high interest, amounts of biogas plants have visible increases. In addition to energy, these facilities also produce a nutrient-rich organic material called digestate, which can be utilized as a crop fertilizer.
Hilal Unyay   +4 more
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Environmental implications, potential value, and future of food-waste anaerobic digestate management: A review.

Journal of Environmental Management, 2022
Globally, the valorisation of food waste into digestate through the process of anaerobic digestion is becoming increasingly popular. As a result, a large amount of food-waste digestate will need to be properly utilised.
J. O’Connor   +7 more
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Anaerobic digestion beyond biogas

Bioresource Technology, 2021
Anaerobic digestion (AD) is a matured technology for waste (water) remediation/stabilization and bioenergy generation in the form of biogas. AD technology has several inherent benefits ranging from generating renewable energy, remediating waste (water), and reducing greenhouse gas emission to improving health/hygiene and the overall socio-economic ...
Kumar Khanal, Samir   +4 more
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Food-waste anaerobic digestate as a fertilizer: The agronomic properties of untreated digestate and biochar-filtered digestate residue.

Waste Management, 2021
Anaerobic digestion produces large quantities of digestate as a by-product, which can potentially be applied as an organic fertilizer, but untreated anaerobic digestate (AD) may contain phytotoxins and the large volume of AD makes transportation and ...
Shuang Song   +13 more
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Anaerobic Digestion: Factors Affecting Anaerobic Digestion Process

2017
Anaerobic digestion (AD) is a biological decomposition process that occurs in the absence of oxygen. The decomposition of organic matter is a multi-step process of series and parallel reactions namely hydrolysis, acidogenesis, acetogenesis and methanogene.
Lohani, Sunil P., Havukainen, Jouni
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A Review on Anaerobic Digestate as a Biofertilizer: Characteristics, Production, and Environmental Impacts from a Life Cycle Assessment Perspective

Applied Sciences
Digestate valorization is essential for sustainable waste management and circular economy strategies, yet large-scale adoption faces technical, economic, and environmental challenges.
Carmen Martín-Sanz-Garrido   +3 more
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Utilization and integration of microalgae consortium in treating undiluted anaerobic digestate animal effluent to produce animal feed, bio-oil, and biogas.

Bioresource Technology
Anaerobic digestate animal effluent (ADAE) contains high N and P nutrients which need to be treated. In this study, an integrated process was proposed using a microalgae consortium of Chlorella and Scenedesmus. The system was designed for 71 m3/d (medium-
N. A. Sasongko   +10 more
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Anaerobic Digestion

2020
With the growing demand for renewable, sustainable and efficient energy, biogas is one of the most promising methods to meet global renewable energy goals. Anaerobic Digestion: From Biomass to Biogas provides a comprehensive and systematic guide to developing and implement technology for biogas. This book gives a brief overview of biogas as an energy
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