This paper addresses the use of anaerobic bacteria to convert carbon dioxide to biomethane as part of the biodegradation process of organic waste. The current study utilises gaslift bioreactors with microbubbles generated by fluidic oscillation to strip the methane produced in the gaslift bioreactor. Removal of methane makes its formation thermodynamically more favourable. In addition, intermittent sparging of microbubbles can prevent thermal stratification, maintain uniformity of the pH and increase the intimate contact between the feed and microbial culture with lower energy requirements than traditional mixing. A gaslift bioreactor with microbubble sparging has been implemented experimentally, using a range of carrier gas, culminating in...
Optimization of the biogas generation process is important to achieve efficient degradation and high...
Recent studies have demonstrated that sparging CO2 microbubbles directly into the digesters of food ...
Poor management of organic waste is a key environmental and public health issue as it contributes to...
AbstractThis paper addresses the use of anaerobic bacteria to convert carbon dioxide to biomethane a...
This paper addresses the use of anaerobic bacteria to convert carbon dioxide to biomethane as part o...
Anaerobic digestion (AD) is a key technology for treating organic solid waste. Besides producing a s...
Anaerobic digestion of organic waste can address both energy recovery and pollution control. A varie...
Anaerobic digestion, whose final products are methane and carbon dioxide, has been used to produce b...
Anaerobic digestion, a process that ultimately generates methane and carbon dioxide, is common in na...
Advancement in biotechnology and bioengineering has provided ways that resources, which hitherto wer...
Biomethanation of carbon dioxide has recently emerged as a competitive technology for upgrading biog...
Two-stage pressurized anaerobic digestion is a promising technology. This technology integrates in o...
Biogas production technologies commonly involve the use of natural anaerobic consortia of microbes. ...
A renewable energy source, biogas, comprises of methane (80%) and carbon dioxide (15%), and is a gre...
Carbon is an important resource for anaerobes to enhance biogas production. In this study, the possi...
Optimization of the biogas generation process is important to achieve efficient degradation and high...
Recent studies have demonstrated that sparging CO2 microbubbles directly into the digesters of food ...
Poor management of organic waste is a key environmental and public health issue as it contributes to...
AbstractThis paper addresses the use of anaerobic bacteria to convert carbon dioxide to biomethane a...
This paper addresses the use of anaerobic bacteria to convert carbon dioxide to biomethane as part o...
Anaerobic digestion (AD) is a key technology for treating organic solid waste. Besides producing a s...
Anaerobic digestion of organic waste can address both energy recovery and pollution control. A varie...
Anaerobic digestion, whose final products are methane and carbon dioxide, has been used to produce b...
Anaerobic digestion, a process that ultimately generates methane and carbon dioxide, is common in na...
Advancement in biotechnology and bioengineering has provided ways that resources, which hitherto wer...
Biomethanation of carbon dioxide has recently emerged as a competitive technology for upgrading biog...
Two-stage pressurized anaerobic digestion is a promising technology. This technology integrates in o...
Biogas production technologies commonly involve the use of natural anaerobic consortia of microbes. ...
A renewable energy source, biogas, comprises of methane (80%) and carbon dioxide (15%), and is a gre...
Carbon is an important resource for anaerobes to enhance biogas production. In this study, the possi...
Optimization of the biogas generation process is important to achieve efficient degradation and high...
Recent studies have demonstrated that sparging CO2 microbubbles directly into the digesters of food ...
Poor management of organic waste is a key environmental and public health issue as it contributes to...