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Burak Demirel
Researcher at Boğaziçi University
Publications - 41
Citations - 3726
Burak Demirel is an academic researcher from Boğaziçi University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Anaerobic digestion & Biogas. The author has an hindex of 18, co-authored 34 publications receiving 2957 citations. Previous affiliations of Burak Demirel include Hamburg University of Applied Sciences.
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Ammonia inhibition in anaerobic digestion: A review
Orhan Yenigun,Burak Demirel +1 more
TL;DR: Ammonia inhibition in anaerobic digestion systems and the recovery efforts after inhibition are discussed and the impacts of ammonia inhibition on the microbial population available in an aerobic digesters, namely bacteria and Archaea are evaluated in detail.
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Biodegradation of bioplastics in natural environments.
TL;DR: This review highlights the recent findings attributed to the biodegradability of bioplastics in various environments, environmental conditions, degree of biodegradation, including the identified bioplastic-degrading microorganisms from different microbial communities.
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Anaerobic treatment of dairy wastewaters: a review
TL;DR: In this article, the main characteristics of industrial dairy waste streams are identified and the anaerobic degradation mechanisms of the primary constituents in dairy wastewaters, namely carbohydrates (mainly lactose), proteins and lipids are described.
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Trace element requirements of agricultural biogas digesters during biological conversion of renewable biomass to methane
TL;DR: The availability of trace metals as micro-nutrients plays a very significant role on the performance and stability of agricultural biogas digesters, which are operated with energy crops, animal excreta, crop residues, organic fraction of municipal solid wastes or any other type of organic waste as discussed by the authors.
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Two‐phase anaerobic digestion processes: a review
Burak Demirel,Orhan Yenigun +1 more
TL;DR: This review provides a detailed comparative summary of the recent and current research activities in the area of two-phase anaerobic digestion processes.