Optimization of the biogas generation process is important to achieve efficient degradation and high methane yield, and to reduce methane emissions from the digestate. In this study, serial digester systems with two or three biogas reactors were compared with a single reactor, with the aim of improving degree of degradation and methane yield from food waste and assessing adaptation of microbial communities to different reactor steps. All systems had the same total organic load (2.4 g VS/(L d)) and hydraulic retention time (55 days). Serial systems increased methane yield by >5% compared with the single reactor, with the majority of the methane being obtained from the first-step reactors. Improved protein degradation was also obtained in ser...
Anaerobic digestion of organic waste can address both energy recovery and pollution control. A varie...
Anaerobic digesters produce biogas, a mixture of predominantly CH(4)and CO2, which is typically inci...
Methane, produced through microbial anaerobic digestion of various organic materials, is seen as a p...
Optimization of the biogas generation process is important to achieve efficient degradation and high...
Background This study examines the destiny of macromolecules in different full-scale biogas processe...
Biogas production technologies commonly involve the use of natural anaerobic consortia of microbes. ...
In spite of global efforts to reduce the generation of food waste, overwhelming quantities are still...
AbstractThis study demonstrates that appropriate adaptation of the microbial community to protein-ri...
Biomethanation is a process by which organic material is microbiologically converted under anaerobic...
Anaerobic digestion is a technology that uses organic waste to produce biogas as renewable energy. H...
There is an increasing demand for safe, affordable and above allsustainable energy, due to the exhau...
Two-stage pressurized anaerobic digestion is a promising technology. This technology integrates in o...
Anaerobic digestion, whose final products are methane and carbon dioxide, has been used to produce b...
It is generally accepted as a fact in the biogas technology that protein-rich biomass substrates sho...
Anaerobic digestion of organic waste can address both energy recovery and pollution control. A varie...
Anaerobic digesters produce biogas, a mixture of predominantly CH(4)and CO2, which is typically inci...
Methane, produced through microbial anaerobic digestion of various organic materials, is seen as a p...
Optimization of the biogas generation process is important to achieve efficient degradation and high...
Background This study examines the destiny of macromolecules in different full-scale biogas processe...
Biogas production technologies commonly involve the use of natural anaerobic consortia of microbes. ...
In spite of global efforts to reduce the generation of food waste, overwhelming quantities are still...
AbstractThis study demonstrates that appropriate adaptation of the microbial community to protein-ri...
Biomethanation is a process by which organic material is microbiologically converted under anaerobic...
Anaerobic digestion is a technology that uses organic waste to produce biogas as renewable energy. H...
There is an increasing demand for safe, affordable and above allsustainable energy, due to the exhau...
Two-stage pressurized anaerobic digestion is a promising technology. This technology integrates in o...
Anaerobic digestion, whose final products are methane and carbon dioxide, has been used to produce b...
It is generally accepted as a fact in the biogas technology that protein-rich biomass substrates sho...
Anaerobic digestion of organic waste can address both energy recovery and pollution control. A varie...
Anaerobic digesters produce biogas, a mixture of predominantly CH(4)and CO2, which is typically inci...
Methane, produced through microbial anaerobic digestion of various organic materials, is seen as a p...