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Sergi Astals

Researcher at University of Barcelona

Publications -  92
Citations -  6161

Sergi Astals is an academic researcher from University of Barcelona. The author has contributed to research in topics: Anaerobic digestion & Biogas. The author has an hindex of 33, co-authored 82 publications receiving 4534 citations. Previous affiliations of Sergi Astals include University of Queensland.

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A critical review on anaerobic co-digestion achievements between 2010 and 2013

TL;DR: A review of the achievements and perspectives of anaerobic co-digestion within the period 2010-2013 is presented in this paper, which represents a continuation of the previous review made by the authors.
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Towards a standardization of biomethane potential tests.

TL;DR: Recommendations on items that strongly influence the outcome of BMP tests such as inoculum characteristics, substrate preparation, test setup, and data analysis are presented to increase the probability of obtaining validated and reproducible results.
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The role of additives on anaerobic digestion: a review

TL;DR: In this article, the authors present a comprehensive review about recent advances in the utilization of inorganic and biological additives for anaerobic digestion, including macro- and micro- nutrients supplements, ashes from waste incineration, compounds able to mitigate ammonia inhibition, and substances with high biomass immobilization capacity.
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Resource Recovery from Wastewater by Biological Technologies: Opportunities, Challenges, and Prospects

TL;DR: This review identifies emerging technologies that enable resource recovery across the wastewater treatment cycle and focuses on the generation and re-synthesis of energetic resources and key resources to be recycled as raw materials in a cradle-to-cradle economy concept.
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Codigestion of solid wastes: A review of its uses and perspectives including modeling

TL;DR: A review of codigestion practices starting from the late 1970s, when the first papers related to this concept were published, and continuing to the present day, demonstrating the exponential growth in the interest shown in this approach in recent years.