As a waste management technology which offers environmental benefit and renewable energy production, anaerobic digestion (AD) has become the preferred technology for the treatment of organic waste. However, in such waste streams nitrogen contents are likely to be high. There is prevailing literature evidence suggests that high ammonia concentration especially its free molecular form (NH3), derived from nitrogen content in substrates is the cause of inhibition and sudden failure of the AD process. This paper comprehensively reviews previous knowledge from digestion studies using high nitrogen waste streams as feedstocks and critically analysed the considerable variations in the inhibition/toxicity levels reported for ammonia. Literature ev...
This work focuses on anaerobic fermentation of synthetic substrate with high nitrogen content. An an...
The dissertation concerns the problem of toxicity in anaerobic digestion, which to a large extent is...
Ammonia inhibition is an important reason for reactor failures and economic losses in anaerobic dige...
As a waste management technology which offers environmental benefit and renewable energy production,...
This research article published by IWA Publishing, 2020The digestion process of organic waste rich i...
Thermophilic anaerobic digestion, operated at a high temperature of 550C compared with other treatme...
The effect of ammonia on anaerobic digestion of the organic fraction of municipal solid wastes (OFMS...
During anaerobic digestion (AD) of high-nitrogen wastes, organically bound nitrogen is released as a...
There is a requirement in the European Union to divert organic wastes from landfill because of the r...
The effect of ammonia on methanogenic biomass from a full-scale agricultural digester treating nitro...
Dry anaerobic digestion (AD) is advantageous over wet AD in treating high-solid organic wastes (e.g....
National audienceAnaerobic digestion (AD) is a bioprocess widely implemented to stabilize organic wa...
Anaerobic digestion is an attractive treatment technology for concentrated waste streams. However, h...
International audienceAmmonia nitrogen, particularly in its free form (NH3), is a major inhibitor in...
<FONT FACE="Times New Roman,Times">The dissertation concerns the problem of toxicity in anaerobic di...
This work focuses on anaerobic fermentation of synthetic substrate with high nitrogen content. An an...
The dissertation concerns the problem of toxicity in anaerobic digestion, which to a large extent is...
Ammonia inhibition is an important reason for reactor failures and economic losses in anaerobic dige...
As a waste management technology which offers environmental benefit and renewable energy production,...
This research article published by IWA Publishing, 2020The digestion process of organic waste rich i...
Thermophilic anaerobic digestion, operated at a high temperature of 550C compared with other treatme...
The effect of ammonia on anaerobic digestion of the organic fraction of municipal solid wastes (OFMS...
During anaerobic digestion (AD) of high-nitrogen wastes, organically bound nitrogen is released as a...
There is a requirement in the European Union to divert organic wastes from landfill because of the r...
The effect of ammonia on methanogenic biomass from a full-scale agricultural digester treating nitro...
Dry anaerobic digestion (AD) is advantageous over wet AD in treating high-solid organic wastes (e.g....
National audienceAnaerobic digestion (AD) is a bioprocess widely implemented to stabilize organic wa...
Anaerobic digestion is an attractive treatment technology for concentrated waste streams. However, h...
International audienceAmmonia nitrogen, particularly in its free form (NH3), is a major inhibitor in...
<FONT FACE="Times New Roman,Times">The dissertation concerns the problem of toxicity in anaerobic di...
This work focuses on anaerobic fermentation of synthetic substrate with high nitrogen content. An an...
The dissertation concerns the problem of toxicity in anaerobic digestion, which to a large extent is...
Ammonia inhibition is an important reason for reactor failures and economic losses in anaerobic dige...