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Soil health impact of long‐term sugarcane vinasse recycling
Biofuels, Bioproducts and BiorefiningThe efficient use of vinasse, the primary byproduct of sugarcane ethanol production, is important for the economic and environmental sustainability of the industry.
Felipe Bonini da Luz +4 more
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Emergy analysis of cassava vinasse treatment
Process Safety and Environmental Protection, 2013Abstract Vinasse has great pollution to the environment. A number of technologies have been explored for reducing the pollution of vinasse. Sustainability has become an important factor when discussing wastewater treatment techniques. Emergy analysis was used to evaluate the treatment of cassava vinasse in this paper. Cr (emergy consumption ratio) as
Hui Yang, Shuri Li
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ChemInform Abstract: Treatment of Mezcal Vinasses
ChemInform, 2013AbstractReview: 200 refs.
Vania Robles‐Gonzalez +3 more
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Thermophilic anaerobic digestion of raw sugarcane vinasse
Renewable Energy, 2016Abstract The application of thermophilic anaerobic digestion is a logical choice for the treatment of sugarcane vinasse (industrial wastewater from ethanol production) because this process enables the recovery of energy as hydrogen and methane without requiring energy for heat or interfering in its quality as a bio-fertilizer.
Antônio Djalma Nunes Ferraz Júnior +3 more
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Beneficial and harmful effects of using Vinasse
Cereal Research Communications, 2007m %, organic matter: 45-50 m %, nitrogen: 3,0-3,5 m %, potassium: 6-7 m %, sodium: 1,5-2,5 m %, sulphur: 0,8 - 1,0 m %. The pH of it is about 6-8, the density is 1,2-1,3 t(m3)-1. The soil fertility increasing effect of Vinasse is due to its chemical composition, i.e. it supplies macro and micro elements and organic matter to the soil.
Barkóczi, Margit +4 more
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