Treatment of sugarcane vinasse in AnMBR and UASB: process performance and microbial community comparison [PDF]
Vinasse is a by-product of sugarcane processing which is often used in fertigation; however, the direct use of vinasse harms the environment and reduces soil productivity due to its physicochemical properties.
Beatriz Egerland Bueno +7 more
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Co-composting process of (Sugarbeet) vinasse and grape marc [PDF]
4 páginas, 2 figuras, 1 tabla, 9 referencias.-- European Commission International Symposium.Beet vinasse, a high density liquid waste from the sugar industry, and grape marc, a primary by-product of wine production, could be recycled as fertilizers due ...
Cabrera, Francisco +4 more
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Recovery of Valuable Compounds from Distillery Vinasse: Trials for Plant Scale-Up [PDF]
Wine lees is a semi-solid suspension rich in yeast cells, representing a winemaking by-product that is rarely valorized after distillation. This study focuses on the exploitation of yeast-containing vinasse resulting after wine lees distillation by ...
Alberto De Iseppi +5 more
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Vinasse improves soil quality and increases the yields of soybean, maize, and pasture
Vinasse can be a suitable alternative to improve soil attributes and increase crop yield. This study evaluated the effect of fresh and concentrated vinasse on soil chemical and biological attributes and on the yields of soybean, maize, and pasture.
Luis E. V. Pinto +3 more
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USES OF DRY VINASSE AS A FRIENDLY ENVIRONMENTAL MATERIAL TO IMPROVE PROPERTIES OF CEMENT MORTAR AND CONCRETE [PDF]
This study aims at using the sugar by-product (dry vinasse), as one of the concrete production requirements, instead of getting rid of them in vain. Dry vinasse was obtained by drying liquid vinasse at 250 ° C.
A. Megahed Ahmed +2 more
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Fertirrigation with sugarcane vinasse: Foreseeing potential impacts on soil and water resources through vinasse characterization [PDF]
This paper reports the characterization of the polluting potential of sugarcane vinasse, the main wastewater from ethanol production. Compositional data from vinasse samples collected from sugarcane biorefineries were used to predict negative effects on the soil, water resources and crops potentially associated with fertirrigation, the primary final ...
Fuess, Lucas T. +2 more
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The purpose of this study was to evaluate the viability of sugarcane bagasse ash as a sustainable supplementary cementitious material and its association with improving the fertilizing properties of vinasse, used as a leaching agent.
Rodolfo Pimentel Azevedo Almeida +1 more
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Biomethane Production from Sugarcane Vinasse in a Circular Economy: Developments and Innovations
Sugarcane ethanol production generates about 360 billion liters of vinasse, a liquid effluent with an average chemical oxygen demand of 46,000 mg/L. Vinasse still contains about 11% of the original energy from sugarcane juice, but this chemical energy is
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Vinasse as Cultivation Medium of Chlorella sp. to Produce Poly–Hydroxy Butyrate in Various Limited Low–Cost Primary Nutrient [PDF]
Vinasse is ethanol wastewater that still contains nutrients. It can be medium cultivation for Chlorella sp. Cultivation Chlorella sp. in vinasse did not only minimize its COD content but also potentially produce Poly–Hydroxy Butyrate (PHB) in a limited ...
Prima Indra Budianto Gregorius +4 more
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Stimulating action of sodium nitroprusside and vinasse on salicin and direct regeneration in <i>Salix Safsaf</i> Forssk. [PDF]
Yousef RS, Ahmed OK, Taha ZK.
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