Rice straw is a widely available lignocellulosic waste with potential for energy recovery through anaerobic digestion. Lignin slows the hydrolysis phase, resulting in low methane recovery and long digestion periods. Although pretreatment is effective, it often requires high energy inputs or chemicals that are not feasible for farm-scale systems. This study investigates a unique co-digestion strategy to improve methane yields and reduce digestion times for farm-scale systems.By adding both piggery wastewater and paper mill sludge, specific methane yields in laboratory-scale digesters reached the theoretical value for rice straw (i.e. 330LNCH4/kgVS) over the 92-day period. Accelerated hydrolysis of the straw was directly related to the quanti...
The efficient biosynthesis of methane from renewable biomass resources is discussed in this paper. H...
International audienceThis study investigated the possibilities of improving methane yield productio...
Rice straw (RS) contains a high amount of lignocellulosic materials which are difficult to degrade w...
Rice straw is a widely available lignocellulosic waste with potential for energy recovery through an...
A novel co-digestion approach was evaluated to determine if agricultural and industrial waste residu...
Abstract: A novel co-digestion approach was evaluated to determine if agricultural and industrial wa...
The research describes an optimized waste-to-energy technology that utilizes agricultural residues f...
Abstract: We investigated the feasibility of anaerobic codigestion of sewage sludge and rice straw. ...
The anaerobic digestion of rice straw has been studied for the past century, but the renewable energ...
Wheat straw is an abundant, cheap substrate that can be used for methane production. However, the nu...
Pre-aeration was investigated for enhancing biodegradation of recalcitrant lignocellulosic structure...
Future energy and environmental issues are the major driving force towards increased global utilizat...
A farm-scale biogas plant loaded with untreated rice straw and co-digested with raw pig wastewater w...
Rice straw is a sustainable warranted biomass resource for the production of renewable energy throug...
Rice straw is an agricultural residue produced in abundant quantities. Open burning and plowing back...
The efficient biosynthesis of methane from renewable biomass resources is discussed in this paper. H...
International audienceThis study investigated the possibilities of improving methane yield productio...
Rice straw (RS) contains a high amount of lignocellulosic materials which are difficult to degrade w...
Rice straw is a widely available lignocellulosic waste with potential for energy recovery through an...
A novel co-digestion approach was evaluated to determine if agricultural and industrial waste residu...
Abstract: A novel co-digestion approach was evaluated to determine if agricultural and industrial wa...
The research describes an optimized waste-to-energy technology that utilizes agricultural residues f...
Abstract: We investigated the feasibility of anaerobic codigestion of sewage sludge and rice straw. ...
The anaerobic digestion of rice straw has been studied for the past century, but the renewable energ...
Wheat straw is an abundant, cheap substrate that can be used for methane production. However, the nu...
Pre-aeration was investigated for enhancing biodegradation of recalcitrant lignocellulosic structure...
Future energy and environmental issues are the major driving force towards increased global utilizat...
A farm-scale biogas plant loaded with untreated rice straw and co-digested with raw pig wastewater w...
Rice straw is a sustainable warranted biomass resource for the production of renewable energy throug...
Rice straw is an agricultural residue produced in abundant quantities. Open burning and plowing back...
The efficient biosynthesis of methane from renewable biomass resources is discussed in this paper. H...
International audienceThis study investigated the possibilities of improving methane yield productio...
Rice straw (RS) contains a high amount of lignocellulosic materials which are difficult to degrade w...