This study is aimed at assessing the improvement of anaerobic digestion yields produced by the ultrasonic pretreatment of solid organic substrates. The possibility of enhancing methane production from anaerobic digestion of organic residues is particularly interesting. To this end, application of pretreatments represents one of the most suitable options. Among pretreatments, sonolysis arises as a novel technology, whose effectiveness is related to the occurrence of cavitation phenomena. They promote the solubilisation of organic matter, thus increasing the amount of substrate that can be converted into methane. The application of ultrasound as pretreatment of sewage sludge for biological processing has been extensively studied and full-scal...