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Upgrading biogas into syngas through dry reforming

, 2021
Biogas is comprised of two major compounds (i.e., CH4 and CO2) derived from fermentation of organic wastes. Therefore, biogas can be used as a source for the generation of syngas (H2 and CO: through dry reforming of methane).
Sungyup Jung   +4 more
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Recognizing the challenges of anaerobic digestion: Critical steps toward improving biogas generation

, 2020
Anaerobic digestion (AD) is one of the most promising technologies that can break the complex organic substrate into biogas. However, biogas production from biomass waste and its utilization for energy applications are still challenging due to the ...
M. Rasapoor   +5 more
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The anaerobic digestion process of biogas production from food waste: Prospects and constraints

, 2019
The unrestrained release of huge quantities of food waste (FW) has become a significant concern because it causes intensive environmental pollution. However, FW is a proper substrate that can be treated by anaerobic digestion (AD) due to its excellent ...
S. K. Pramanik   +3 more
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Waste to energy technology: The potential of sustainable biogas production from animal waste in Indonesia

Renewable & Sustainable Energy Reviews, 2019
The implementation of waste to energy technology such as the production of biogas from animal waste has been considered as one of the best means to achieve sustainable energy development goals in many developing countries including Indonesia. In the past
M. Khalil   +3 more
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A comprehensive review on recent biological innovations to improve biogas production, Part 2: Mainstream and downstream strategies

, 2020
This review is aimed at detailing and discussing biological innovations and optimizations including upstream, mainstream, and downstream approaches in biogas production elaborated in the recently published patents and research papers.
M. Tabatabaei   +8 more
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Biogas and Biogas Energy: An Introduction

2011
“Biogas” is the name popularly used to denote the flammable mixture of gases that are generated when organic material undergoes anaerobic decomposition. The mixture contains 40–70% (usually 55–65%) methane, carbon dioxide, and traces of other gases.
Tasneem Abbasi   +2 more
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Biogas

2011
X. Liu, Z. Yan, Z.-B. Yue
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Biogas production: current state and perspectives

Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology, 2009
P. Weiland
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Effects of anaerobic digestion of food waste on biogas production and environmental impacts: a review

Environmental Chemistry Letters, 2021
Kah Rong Chew   +6 more
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Biogas Production from Organic Waste: Recent Progress and Perspectives

Waste and Biomass Valorization, 2020
M. R. Atelge   +9 more
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