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Perspectives for Anaerobic Digestion

2003
The 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 Digestion: Process

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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Anaerobic Sludge Digestion

1986
Conversion of the organic material in solid wastes to methane-containing gases can be accomplished in a number of ways, including hydrogasification, pyrolysis, and anaerobic digestion. Hydrogasification is usually associated with the conversion of petrochemical raw materials. Although the process has been tried with solid wastes, it is not well defined
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Anaerobic Digestion

Resources and Conservation, 1981
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Anaerobic Digestion

Gaganpreet Kaur   +2 more
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Internal circulation anaerobic digester—a upflow anaerobic sludge digester

Journal of Biotechnology, 2010
Jing Wu   +4 more
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Anaerobic digestion I. The microbiology of anaerobic digestion

Water Research, 1969
D.F. Toerien, W.H.J. Hattingh
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Anaerobic Digestion

2007
Jerry R. Taricska   +4 more
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Anaerobic digestion virome

Virus sequences from full-scale anaerobic digesters were recovered to reveal the potential function of viruses in anaerobic ...
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