Anaerobic digesters produce biogas, a mixture of predominantly CH(4)and CO2, which is typically incinerated to recover electrical and/or thermal energy. In a context of circular economy, the CH(4)and CO(2)could be used as chemical feedstock in combination with ammonium from the digestate. Their combination into protein-rich bacterial, used as animal feed additive, could contribute to the ever growing global demand for nutritive protein sources and improve the overall nitrogen efficiency of the current agro- feed/food chain. In this concept, renewable CH(4)and H(2)can serve as carbon-neutral energy sources for the production of protein-rich cellular biomass, while assimilating and upgrading recovered ammonia from the digestate. This study ev...
Methane production in covered anaerobic ponds or anaerobic digesters is a natural process whereby mi...
This paper addresses the use of anaerobic bacteria to convert carbon dioxide to biomethane as part o...
Biogas production from manure is of particular value in regard of lowering greenhouse gas emissions ...
Anaerobic digesters produce biogas, a mixture of predominantly CH(4)and CO2, which is typically inci...
Anaerobic digesters produce biogas, a mixture of predominantly CH and CO , which is typically incine...
Microbial protein (MP) can alleviate the increasing pressure of food demand on agriculture and our e...
Advancement in biotechnology and bioengineering has provided ways that resources, which hitherto wer...
Anaerobic digestion plays a central role in the context of resource recovery from wastewater. Due to...
Circular management of carbon and nutrients is at the basis of future environmental sustainability a...
The drive towards a low carbon economy will lead to an increase in new lignocellulosic biorefinery a...
Anaerobic digestion allows for the proper management of agro-waste, including manure. Currently, mor...
Anaerobic digestion, whose final products are methane and carbon dioxide, has been used to produce b...
Anaerobic digestion of animal manure results in the production of renewable energy (biogas) and nutr...
Optimization of the biogas generation process is important to achieve efficient degradation and high...
Methane production in covered anaerobic ponds or anaerobic digesters is a natural process whereby mi...
This paper addresses the use of anaerobic bacteria to convert carbon dioxide to biomethane as part o...
Biogas production from manure is of particular value in regard of lowering greenhouse gas emissions ...
Anaerobic digesters produce biogas, a mixture of predominantly CH(4)and CO2, which is typically inci...
Anaerobic digesters produce biogas, a mixture of predominantly CH and CO , which is typically incine...
Microbial protein (MP) can alleviate the increasing pressure of food demand on agriculture and our e...
Advancement in biotechnology and bioengineering has provided ways that resources, which hitherto wer...
Anaerobic digestion plays a central role in the context of resource recovery from wastewater. Due to...
Circular management of carbon and nutrients is at the basis of future environmental sustainability a...
The drive towards a low carbon economy will lead to an increase in new lignocellulosic biorefinery a...
Anaerobic digestion allows for the proper management of agro-waste, including manure. Currently, mor...
Anaerobic digestion, whose final products are methane and carbon dioxide, has been used to produce b...
Anaerobic digestion of animal manure results in the production of renewable energy (biogas) and nutr...
Optimization of the biogas generation process is important to achieve efficient degradation and high...
Methane production in covered anaerobic ponds or anaerobic digesters is a natural process whereby mi...
This paper addresses the use of anaerobic bacteria to convert carbon dioxide to biomethane as part o...
Biogas production from manure is of particular value in regard of lowering greenhouse gas emissions ...