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Exploring Cutting‐Edge Approaches in Anaerobic Digestion and Anaerobic Digestate Management
ChemBioEng ReviewsExploring alternative energy sources is vital amid increasing human fuel consumption. Globally, biogas, rich in methane, hydrogen sulfide, and carbon dioxide, addresses energy demands through biomass anaerobic digestion (AD).
Iyyadurai Mariappan +8 more
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Water Research, 2020
A novel technique for phosphorus recovery from the liquid phase of anaerobic digestate was developed using biochar derived from iron-rich sludge (dewatered sludge conditioned with Fenton's reagent).
Hui Wang +10 more
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A novel technique for phosphorus recovery from the liquid phase of anaerobic digestate was developed using biochar derived from iron-rich sludge (dewatered sludge conditioned with Fenton's reagent).
Hui Wang +10 more
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Green Chemistry
Anaerobic digestion (AD) plays a crucial role in sustainable waste management, converting biowaste into biogas while generating digestate as a nutrient-rich by-product.
Samuel Jacob +11 more
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Anaerobic digestion (AD) plays a crucial role in sustainable waste management, converting biowaste into biogas while generating digestate as a nutrient-rich by-product.
Samuel Jacob +11 more
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Anaerobic Digestate Management
2022Abstract The book aims to analyse and discuss the conventional and emerging treatments of digestate generated in the anaerobic treatment of organic waste. Thus, in the circular economy framework, the book will address up-to-date strategies for the treatment and resource recovery from anaerobic digestate.
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Science of the Total Environment, 2020
The increasing world population necessitates the production of larger amounts of food in a safe and environmentally sustainable manner, while concomitantly managing an increasing amount of food waste similarly. These needs can theoretically be met by the
Jia Chin Cheong +10 more
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The increasing world population necessitates the production of larger amounts of food in a safe and environmentally sustainable manner, while concomitantly managing an increasing amount of food waste similarly. These needs can theoretically be met by the
Jia Chin Cheong +10 more
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Anaerobic Digestion Microorganisms
2020Anaerobic digestion is a common process in nature. Biogas is generated from many places such as the bottom sediments of fresh water and of the sea, rice field, wetland, marsh and rumen of some animals. People use artificial reactors to process solid waste and wastewater to generate and utilize biogas.
Liangwei Deng, Yi Liu, Wenguo Wang
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Anaerobic digestion of submerged macrophytes: Chemical composition and anaerobic digestibility
Ecological Engineering, 2014Abstract Aquatic weeds including submerged macrophyte have been excessively propagated and causing environmental issues in freshwater environment of many countries, and the sustainable treatments have been investigated. In the present study, five submerged macrophyte species dominant in Lake Biwa, Japan, Ceratophyllum demersum, Egeria densa, Elodea ...
Mitsuhiko Koyama +4 more
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Perspectives for Anaerobic Digestion
2003The modern society generates large amounts of waste that represent a tremendous threat to the environment and human and animal health. To prevent and control this, a range of different waste treatment and disposal methods are used. The choice of method must always be based on maximum safety, minimum environmental impact and, as far as possible, on ...
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Anaerobic digestate valorization beyond agricultural application: Current status and prospects.
Bioresource Technology, 2023Wei Wang, Jo‐Shu Chang, Duu-Jong Lee
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2010
Organic waste may degrade anaerobically in nature as well as in engineered systems. The latter is called anaerobic digestion or biogasification. Anaerobic digestion produces two main outputs: An energy-rich gas called biogas and an effluent. The effluent, which may be a solid as well as liquid with very little dry matter may also be called a digest ...
Angelidaki, Irini, Batstone, Damien John
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Organic waste may degrade anaerobically in nature as well as in engineered systems. The latter is called anaerobic digestion or biogasification. Anaerobic digestion produces two main outputs: An energy-rich gas called biogas and an effluent. The effluent, which may be a solid as well as liquid with very little dry matter may also be called a digest ...
Angelidaki, Irini, Batstone, Damien John
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