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Andrea Schievano
Researcher at University of Milan
Publications - 70
Citations - 3467
Andrea Schievano is an academic researcher from University of Milan. The author has contributed to research in topics: Biogas & Anaerobic digestion. The author has an hindex of 28, co-authored 65 publications receiving 2695 citations. Previous affiliations of Andrea Schievano include Parco Tecnologico Padano.
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Assessing amendment and fertilizing properties of digestates from anaerobic digestion through a comparative study with digested sludge and compost
Fulvia Tambone,Barbara Scaglia,Giuliana D'Imporzano,Andrea Schievano,V. Orzi,Silvia Salati,Fabrizio Adani +6 more
TL;DR: The results showed that digestates differed from ingestates and also from compost, although the starting organic mix influenced the digestate final characteristics, and appears to be a very good candidate to replace inorganic fertilizers, also contributing, to the short-term soil organic matter turnover.
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Electro-Fermentation – Merging Electrochemistry with Fermentation in Industrial Applications
Andrea Schievano,Tommy Pepè Sciarria,Karolien Vanbroekhoven,Heleen De Wever,Sebastià Puig,Stephen Andersen,Korneel Rabaey,Deepak Pant +7 more
TL;DR: The principles of electrically driven fermentations are discussed and how EF can be used to steer both pure culture and microbiota-based fermentations, and which doors might be opened in waste biomass utilization towards added-value biorefineries.
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Two-Stage vs Single-Stage Thermophilic Anaerobic Digestion: Comparison of Energy Production and Biodegradation Efficiencies
Andrea Schievano,A. Tenca,Barbara Scaglia,Giuseppe Merlino,Aurora Rizzi,Daniele Daffonchio,Roberto Oberti,Fabrizio Adani +7 more
TL;DR: A comparison between two-stage and one-stage AD systems, fed with identical organic substrates and loading rates, focusing the attention on chemical and microbiological aspects finds no significant differences in overall energy recovery.
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Nitrogen and water recovery from animal slurries by a new integrated ultrafiltration, reverse osmosis and cold stripping process: a case study.
TL;DR: The N-Free(®) technology demonstrated to be a valuable candidate for the path toward nutrient and water recycle, in a new sustainable agriculture and farming concept.
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Can two-stage instead of one-stage anaerobic digestion really increase energy recovery from biomass?
TL;DR: In this paper, a new standardized approach is proposed: optimization at lab-scale of both hydrogen and methane generation processes allowed comparing the maximum potential energy recovery (ER) of both two-stage and one-stage anaerobic digestion.