The paper deals with an experimental study aimed to assess the effect of mixing different organic wastes on the anaerobic digestion process. In particular, livestock manure and organic solid wastes have been taken into account as substrates, to verify if their mixing gives rise to higher methane production rates and lower risk of process failure. Bio-Methane Potential (BMP) tests have been conducted using the following substrates: buffalo manure (BM), poultry manure (PM), organic fraction of the municipal solid waste (OFMSW), greengrocery waste (GW) and two different mixtures composed of BM and OFMSW. Mixing BM with OFMSW resulted in 12 and 30% higher methane volumes after 30 and 15 days from the test start, respectively. Experimental data ...
Optimization of anaerobic co-digestion of fruits and vegetable waste (FVW) with cow manure (CD) and ...
Abstract: This study evaluated the potential of biogas generation of the fresh organic fraction of m...
The management of cattle manure (CM) has become increasingly challenging because its production cont...
The paper deals with an experimental study aimed to assess the effect of mixing different organic wa...
This paper deals with an experimental study aimed at assessing the effect of mixing different organi...
Different mixture ratio of household organic waste (HOW) and cow manure (CM) were investigated for b...
Bio-methane potential (BMP) tests are widely used in studies concerning the anaerobic digestion of o...
Abstract: Bio-methane potential (BMP) tests are widely used in studies concerning the anaerobic dige...
AbstractDifferent mixture ratio of household organic waste (HOW) and cow manure (CM) were investigat...
This paper describes a batch study on four different mixture ratios of household organic waste and c...
ABSTRACT Food waste (FW) has potential for use by means of anaerobic digestion (AD). However, some c...
The production of human-generated wastes is increasing with the rise in the world's population....
Different mixture ratios of solid cattle slaughterhouse wastes (SB), manure (M), various crops (VC),...
Abstract: In this study, it was observed that in experimental work under laboratory scale using conv...
AbstractThe co-digestion of two problematic and available wastes, namely Organic Fraction Municipal ...
Optimization of anaerobic co-digestion of fruits and vegetable waste (FVW) with cow manure (CD) and ...
Abstract: This study evaluated the potential of biogas generation of the fresh organic fraction of m...
The management of cattle manure (CM) has become increasingly challenging because its production cont...
The paper deals with an experimental study aimed to assess the effect of mixing different organic wa...
This paper deals with an experimental study aimed at assessing the effect of mixing different organi...
Different mixture ratio of household organic waste (HOW) and cow manure (CM) were investigated for b...
Bio-methane potential (BMP) tests are widely used in studies concerning the anaerobic digestion of o...
Abstract: Bio-methane potential (BMP) tests are widely used in studies concerning the anaerobic dige...
AbstractDifferent mixture ratio of household organic waste (HOW) and cow manure (CM) were investigat...
This paper describes a batch study on four different mixture ratios of household organic waste and c...
ABSTRACT Food waste (FW) has potential for use by means of anaerobic digestion (AD). However, some c...
The production of human-generated wastes is increasing with the rise in the world's population....
Different mixture ratios of solid cattle slaughterhouse wastes (SB), manure (M), various crops (VC),...
Abstract: In this study, it was observed that in experimental work under laboratory scale using conv...
AbstractThe co-digestion of two problematic and available wastes, namely Organic Fraction Municipal ...
Optimization of anaerobic co-digestion of fruits and vegetable waste (FVW) with cow manure (CD) and ...
Abstract: This study evaluated the potential of biogas generation of the fresh organic fraction of m...
The management of cattle manure (CM) has become increasingly challenging because its production cont...