The presence of an antimicrobial compound called D-Limonene in citrus waste inhibits methane production from such waste in anaerobic digestion. In this work, a two-stage anaerobic digestion method is developed using reverse membrane bioreactors (rMBRs) containing cells encased in hydrophilic membranes. The purpose of encasement is to retain a high cell concentration inside the bioreactor. The effectiveness of rMBRs in reducing cell washout is evaluated. Three different system configurations, comprising rMBRs, freely suspended cells (FCs), and a combination of both (abbreviated to rMBR–FCs), are incubated at three different organic loading rates (OLRs) each, namely 0.6, 1.2, and 3.6 g COD/(L cycle). Incubation lasts for eight feeding c...
AbstractThe novel concept of reverse membrane bioreactors (rMBR) introduced in this review is a new ...
Raw syngas contains tar contaminants including toluene and naphthalene, which inhibit its conversion...
Platform chemicals such as medium-chain carboxylic acids (MCCAs) can be produced from organic waste ...
The presence of an antimicrobial compound called D-Limonene in citrus waste inhibits methane product...
Abstract The presence of an antimicrobial compound called D-Limonene in citrus waste inhibits methan...
Anaerobic digestion is a promising method to treat citrus waste. However, the presence of limonene i...
Rapid acidification and inhibition by d-limonene are major challenges of biogas production from citr...
Rapid acidification and inhibition by d-limonene are major challenges of biogas production from citr...
Citrus waste is a promising potential feedstock for anaerobic digestion, yet the presence of inhibit...
The performance of a novel reverse membrane bioreactor (RMBR) with encased microorganisms for syngas...
Syngas fermentation via gasification is a two-stage process, which contains gasification of feedstoc...
Syngas biomethanation is a potent bio-conversion route, utilizing microorganisms to assimilate inter...
Bio-refineries produce large volumes of waste streams with high organic content, which are potential...
of waste treatment processes, such as the anaerobic digestion. This biochemical process converts org...
The novel concept of reverse membrane bioreactors (rMBR) introduced in this review is a new membrane...
AbstractThe novel concept of reverse membrane bioreactors (rMBR) introduced in this review is a new ...
Raw syngas contains tar contaminants including toluene and naphthalene, which inhibit its conversion...
Platform chemicals such as medium-chain carboxylic acids (MCCAs) can be produced from organic waste ...
The presence of an antimicrobial compound called D-Limonene in citrus waste inhibits methane product...
Abstract The presence of an antimicrobial compound called D-Limonene in citrus waste inhibits methan...
Anaerobic digestion is a promising method to treat citrus waste. However, the presence of limonene i...
Rapid acidification and inhibition by d-limonene are major challenges of biogas production from citr...
Rapid acidification and inhibition by d-limonene are major challenges of biogas production from citr...
Citrus waste is a promising potential feedstock for anaerobic digestion, yet the presence of inhibit...
The performance of a novel reverse membrane bioreactor (RMBR) with encased microorganisms for syngas...
Syngas fermentation via gasification is a two-stage process, which contains gasification of feedstoc...
Syngas biomethanation is a potent bio-conversion route, utilizing microorganisms to assimilate inter...
Bio-refineries produce large volumes of waste streams with high organic content, which are potential...
of waste treatment processes, such as the anaerobic digestion. This biochemical process converts org...
The novel concept of reverse membrane bioreactors (rMBR) introduced in this review is a new membrane...
AbstractThe novel concept of reverse membrane bioreactors (rMBR) introduced in this review is a new ...
Raw syngas contains tar contaminants including toluene and naphthalene, which inhibit its conversion...
Platform chemicals such as medium-chain carboxylic acids (MCCAs) can be produced from organic waste ...