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The Biochemistry of Anaerobic Digestion
1986Anaerobic digestion processes are widely used in the treatment of sewage sludge although the biochemical reactions comprising various stages in the anaerobic degradation of organic materials have not yet been fully elucidated. The overall anaerobic conversion of biodegradable organic solids to the end products CH4 and CO2 was initially believed to ...
Sandra M. Stronach+2 more
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Anaerobic digestion: An alternative resource treatment option for food waste in China.
Science of the Total Environment, 2021Chenxi Jin+6 more
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Applications of the Anaerobic Digestion Process
2003At the start of the new millennium waste management has become a political priority in many countries. One of the main problems today is to cope with an increasing amount of primary waste in an environmentally acceptable way. Biowastes, i.e., municipal, agricultural or industrial organic waste, as well as contaminated soils etc., have traditionally ...
Birgitte Kioer Ahring+2 more
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Conservation & Recycling, 1982
Abstract The paper discusses briefly the principles of the anaerobic digestion process as well as of the advanced, more efficient technologies developed in the last decades. These advanced technologies include the anaerobic filter, anaerobic fluidized or expanded bed reactor, upflow anaerobic sludge bed reactor and anaerobic fixed film reactor.
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Abstract The paper discusses briefly the principles of the anaerobic digestion process as well as of the advanced, more efficient technologies developed in the last decades. These advanced technologies include the anaerobic filter, anaerobic fluidized or expanded bed reactor, upflow anaerobic sludge bed reactor and anaerobic fixed film reactor.
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Microbiology and Anaerobic Digestion
1988Anaerobic bacteria convert organic matter to methane and carbon dioxide in the absence of oxygen. This occurs naturally in many environments, which include intestinal tracts and sediments. In biotechnology the degradation of organic wastes by anaerobic bacteria is termed anaerobic digestion, and this process may be used to treat domestic, agricultural ...
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1981
The search for new sources of energy is intensifying as the demand for energy increases and supplies of fossil fuels are becoming depleted. One possible long-term solution to this dilemma is the conversion of renewable sources of organic matter, such as wastes and biomass, to products that are suitable for use as fuels.
David P. Chynoweth+2 more
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The search for new sources of energy is intensifying as the demand for energy increases and supplies of fossil fuels are becoming depleted. One possible long-term solution to this dilemma is the conversion of renewable sources of organic matter, such as wastes and biomass, to products that are suitable for use as fuels.
David P. Chynoweth+2 more
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Recent advances in bio-based carbon materials for anaerobic digestion: A review
Renewable & Sustainable Energy Reviews, 2021Yasir Abbas+5 more
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Anaerobic Digestion for Rutgers
2011Food waste can be recycled just like paper and plastic. Food waste is rich in organic materials, rich in carbon and hydrogen. Combinations of carbon and hydrogen can produce large amounts of energy. Fuels, like gasoline, are made of long carbon and hydrogen chains.
Patel, Kirmi+2 more
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How does temperature regulate anaerobic digestion
, 2021Erqi Nie+5 more
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Challenges of anaerobic digestion in China
International Journal of Environmental Science and Technology, 2021Q. Cheng+10 more
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