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Toward a functional integration of anaerobic digestion and pyrolysis for a sustainable resource management. Comparison between solid-digestate and its derived pyrochar as soil amendment
Florian Monlau,Matteo Francavilla,Cecilia Sambusiti,N. Antoniou,Abderrahim Solhy,Angela Libutti,Anastasia Zabaniotou,Anastasia Zabaniotou,Abdellatif Barakat,Massimo Monteleone +9 more
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In this article, a detailed screening of the physical and chemical properties of both solid-digestate and pyrochar was performed, inferring their effects on soil quality, and the results showed that while P and K are enriched in pyrochamber, total N showed no significant differences.About:
This article is published in Applied Energy.The article was published on 2016-05-01. It has received 141 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Biochar & Digestate.read more
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How do scholars approach the circular economy? A systematic literature review
TL;DR: A systematic literature review exploring the state-of-the-art of academic research on circular economy (CE) is presented in this paper, where the authors examine the CE body of literature with a systematic approach, to provide an exhaustive analysis of the phenomenon with rigorous and reproducible research criteria.
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Optimization of process parameters for production of volatile fatty acid, biohydrogen and methane from anaerobic digestion.
Mohd Atiqueuzzaman Khan,Hao H. Ngo,Wenshan Guo,Yiwen Liu,Long D. Nghiem,Faisal I. Hai,Lijuan Deng,Jie Wang,Yun Wu +8 more
TL;DR: This is the first review article that combines the optimization approaches for all three possible products from the anaerobic digestion for producing volatile fatty acids (VFAs) and biohydrogen.
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A critical review on biochar for enhancing biogas production from anaerobic digestion of food waste and sludge
Manish Kumar,Manish Kumar,Shanta Dutta,Siming You,Gang Luo,Shicheng Zhang,Pau Loke Show,Ankush D. Sawarkar,Lal Singh,Daniel C.W. Tsang +9 more
TL;DR: In this article, a review scrutinizes the key roles of biochar as an additive and emphasizes the influences of bio-char characteristics on the anaerobic digestion processes and their capability to address the foremost challenges.
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New trends in biochar pyrolysis and modification strategies: feedstock, pyrolysis conditions, sustainability concerns and implications for soil amendment
Liuwei Wang,Yong Sik Ok,Daniel C.W. Tsang,Daniel S. Alessi,Jörg Rinklebe,Jörg Rinklebe,Hailong Wang,Ondřej Mašek,Renjie Hou,David O'Connor,Deyi Hou +10 more
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Pyrolysis process of agricultural waste using CO2 for waste management, energy recovery, and biochar fabrication
Jechan Lee,Xiao Yang,Seong-Heon Cho,Jae Kon Kim,Sang Soo Lee,Daniel C.W. Tsang,Yong Sik Ok,Eilhann E. Kwon +7 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the role of CO2 in pyrolysis of red pepper stalks was examined and the physicico-chemical properties of biochar generated in CO2 were varied compared to biochar produced in N2.
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