Sfoglia per Soggetto "biogas"
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Corn and rice waste: a comparative and critical presentation of methods and current and potential uses of treated waste
(2008)Although corn and rice waste can be hardly classified among the most hazardous waste, their treatment is very important in view of the great volume of waste materials involved. In this review article, an update is provided ... -
Effects of organic loading rate and hydraulic retention time on bioaugmentation performance to tackle ammonia inhibition in anaerobic digestion
(2021)Three continuously stirred-tank reactors fed with manure operating under high ammonia levels (5.0 g NH3-N L−1) and with increased organic loading rate (OLR), (2.09 R1, 3.02 R2 and 4.0 R3 g VS L−1 d−1), achieved through ... -
Fish industry waste: treatments, environmental impacts, current and potential uses
(2008)Fish waste management has been one of the problems having the greatest impact on the environment. Fish farming detrimental effects on the marine environment in particular have become an issue of public concern. In European ... -
Microbial adaptation to high ammonia concentrations during anaerobic digestion of manure-based feedstock: biomethanation and 16S rRNA gene sequencing
(2020)BACKGROUND: Microbial consortia resistant to high ammonia concentrations may facilitate biogas production from high ammonia-containing wastes and manures during anaerobic digestion. Microbial communities were gradually ... -
Wheat, barley and oat waste: a comparative and critical presentation of methods and potential uses of treated waste
(2008)Wheat waste stands for one of the most important cereals both in view of its nutritive value and its high waste volume, although the latter is not considered among the most polluting source of wastes. However, it is of ...