A Biomethane Potential (BMP) test is a simple and inexpensive technique that determines the biodegradability of a specific substrate, while also evaluating the potential amount of methane that can be produced within the anaerobic system. It is the first fundamental assessment in determining the amount of biogas generated from an anaerobic digestion system. First proposed in 1979 by Owen et al., inoculum from an established anaerobic digester is mixed with a proposed substrate in an oxygen free environment within a batch reactor. The biogas and methane content are then measured over the course of the testing period to determine methane production potential. Although BMP tests have been conducted for years, due to lack of a standardized metho...
Obtaining a reliable estimation of the methane potential of organic waste streams in anaerobic diges...
A sustainable treatment of organic wastes, generation of renewable energy, reduction of green house ...
The biodegradability and bioavailability of hydrolysis-limited substrates under anaerobic (and aerob...
Biomethane potential (BMP) tests are a valuable tool to design different parts of full-scale anaerob...
Hülsemann B, Zhou L, Merkle W, Hassa J, Müller J, Oechsner H. Biomethane Potential Test: Influence o...
Anaerobic digestion of organic waste to methane gas (CH4) is an attractive method to produce renewab...
Production of biogas from different organic materials is a most interesting source of renewable ener...
Abstract: Bio-methane potential (BMP) tests are widely used in studies concerning the anaerobic dige...
The production of methane via anaerobic digestion of biomass, such as energy crops, agro-industrial ...
The biomethane potential (BMP) of a biomass substrate is the main factor for its price-setting when ...
A Biochemical Methane Potential (BMP) assay provides a measure of the anaerobic digestibility of a g...
Batch studies are used to benchmark biohydrogen potential (BHP) and biomethane potential (BMP) yield...
Anaerobic digestion for the valorization of organic wastes into biogas is gaining worldwide interest...
Bio-methane potential (BMP) tests are widely used in studies concerning the anaerobic digestion of o...
Biochemical methane potential (BMP) tests used to determine the ultimate methane yield of organic su...
Obtaining a reliable estimation of the methane potential of organic waste streams in anaerobic diges...
A sustainable treatment of organic wastes, generation of renewable energy, reduction of green house ...
The biodegradability and bioavailability of hydrolysis-limited substrates under anaerobic (and aerob...
Biomethane potential (BMP) tests are a valuable tool to design different parts of full-scale anaerob...
Hülsemann B, Zhou L, Merkle W, Hassa J, Müller J, Oechsner H. Biomethane Potential Test: Influence o...
Anaerobic digestion of organic waste to methane gas (CH4) is an attractive method to produce renewab...
Production of biogas from different organic materials is a most interesting source of renewable ener...
Abstract: Bio-methane potential (BMP) tests are widely used in studies concerning the anaerobic dige...
The production of methane via anaerobic digestion of biomass, such as energy crops, agro-industrial ...
The biomethane potential (BMP) of a biomass substrate is the main factor for its price-setting when ...
A Biochemical Methane Potential (BMP) assay provides a measure of the anaerobic digestibility of a g...
Batch studies are used to benchmark biohydrogen potential (BHP) and biomethane potential (BMP) yield...
Anaerobic digestion for the valorization of organic wastes into biogas is gaining worldwide interest...
Bio-methane potential (BMP) tests are widely used in studies concerning the anaerobic digestion of o...
Biochemical methane potential (BMP) tests used to determine the ultimate methane yield of organic su...
Obtaining a reliable estimation of the methane potential of organic waste streams in anaerobic diges...
A sustainable treatment of organic wastes, generation of renewable energy, reduction of green house ...
The biodegradability and bioavailability of hydrolysis-limited substrates under anaerobic (and aerob...