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Improved biogas production from rice straw by co-digestion with kitchen waste and pig manure.
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In order to investigate the effect of feedstock ratios in biogas production, anaerobic co-digestions of rice straw with kitchen waste and pig manure were carried out and the optimal ratio of kitchen waste, pig manure, and rice straw was 0.4:1.About:
This article is published in Waste Management.The article was published on 2013-12-01. It has received 238 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Biogas & Anaerobic digestion.read more
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Process Modeling and Optimization of Anaerobic Co-Digestion of Peanut Hulls and Swine Manure Using Response Surface Methodology
TL;DR: Anaerobic co-digestion of peanut hulls and swine manure was investigated in this paper, where the interaction effects of the total solid percentage (TS%), carbon-nitrogen ratio (C/N ratio), and inoculum volume percent were investigated.
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Characterization of liquid fraction of digestates after solid-liquid separation from anaerobic co-digestion plants
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors characterized the liquid fraction of digestates and provided guidelines for its further treatment, and explained the variability of residual compounds in the liquid fractions of digestate in relation with substrate origin, process parameters and the type of solid-liquid separation.
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Perspective of Biofuels from Wastes
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors tried to depict a clearer perspective for waste-based bio-fuels which are known as second-generation ones, and discussed products in this chapter are biodiesel, bioethanol, biobutanol, bioogas, and biohydrogen.
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Methane Production from the Co-digestion of Algal Biomass with Crude Glycerol by Anaerobic Mixed Cultures
TL;DR: The optimization of factors affecting methane production from the co-digestion ofAlgal biomass with crude glycerol was investigated using response surface methodology with a central composite design and the interactive effect on methane production was found to be between algal biomass and crude Glycerol.
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Influence of inoculum to substrate ratio on the anaerobic digestion of a cassava starch polymer
Paulo André Cremonez,Silvio Cesar Sampaio,Joel Gustavo Teleken,Thompson Ricardo Weiser Meier,Jonathan Dieter,Jhony Tiago Teleken +5 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors assess the anaerobic digestion of a cassava starch polymer (CSP) under different inoculum to substrate ratios, evaluating the material decomposition level and the energy production from the biogas generated in this process.
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TL;DR: The most widely read reference in the water industry, Water Industry Reference as discussed by the authors, is a comprehensive reference tool for water analysis methods that covers all aspects of USEPA-approved water analysis.
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Biomass recalcitrance: engineering plants and enzymes for biofuels production.
Michael E. Himmel,Shi You Ding,David K. Johnson,William S. Adney,Mark R. Nimlos,John W. Brady,Thomas D. Foust +6 more
TL;DR: Here, the natural resistance of plant cell walls to microbial and enzymatic deconstruction is considered, collectively known as “biomass recalcitrance,” which is largely responsible for the high cost of lignocellulose conversion.
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Pretreatment of lignocellulosic wastes to improve ethanol and biogas production: a review.
TL;DR: Effective parameters in pretreatment of lignocelluloses, such as crystallinity, accessible surface area, and protection by lignin and hemicellulose are described first, and several pretreatment methods are discussed and their effects on improvement in ethanol and/or biogas production are described.
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Characterization of food waste as feedstock for anaerobic digestion.
Ruihong Zhang,Hamed M. El-Mashad,Karl Hartman,Fengyu Wang,Guangqing Liu,Chris Choate,Paul Gamble +6 more
TL;DR: The results of this study indicate that the food waste is a highly desirable substrate for anaerobic digesters with regards to its high biodegradability and methane yield.
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Biogas from Waste and Renewable Resources
TL;DR: Biogas from Waste and Renewable Resources (WRSR) as mentioned in this paper, a.k.a. biogas-from-waste-and-renewable-resources (BWR)