The chemical structure of lignite plays a fundamental role in microbial degradation, which can be altered to increase gas production. In this study, the structural changes in lignite were analyzed by conducting pretreatment and biomethane gas production experiments using crushing and ball milling processes, respectively. The results revealed that different particle size ranges of lignite considerably influence gas production. The maximum methane yield under both treatments corresponded to a particle size range of 400–500 mesh. The gas production after ball milling was higher than that after crushing, irrespective of particle size. Compared with lignite subjected to crushing, that subjected to ball milling exhibited more oxygen-containing fu...
Burning coal to generating electricity is certainly not environmentally friendly and sustainable. Bu...
Agricultural residues, such as lignocellulosic materials (LM), are the most attractive renewable bio...
The potential for modern coalfield methanogenesis was assessed using formation water from the Illino...
To find the effect of coal chemical structure on biogas production, Lignite B was collected and extr...
Background: The emerging cellulosic bioethanol industry will generate huge amounts of lignin-rich re...
This work reported real-time generation of microbial natural gas (methane) from lignite. Lignite (br...
Abstract Background The emerging cellulosic bioethanol industry will generate huge amounts of lignin...
ARCTECH has developed a novel process (MicGAS) for direct, anaerobic biomethanation of coals. Biomet...
Biogenic natural gas production is often associated with low-rank coals such as lignite (brown coal)...
Methanotrophs (methane-oxidizing bacteria) can degrade methane into carbon dioxide and water. In thi...
Lignite seams of the Tempoku coalfield in Hokkaido, Japan, are being considered to produce biomethan...
Demand for natural gas is expected to increase faster than any other fossil fuel over the coming dec...
To investigate the ability of exogenous bacteria to degrade brown coal, methanogens were enriched fr...
Increasing energy requirements and decreasing conventional hydrocarbon reserves have led to the deve...
A series of molecular and geochemical studies were performed to study microbial, coal bed methane fo...
Burning coal to generating electricity is certainly not environmentally friendly and sustainable. Bu...
Agricultural residues, such as lignocellulosic materials (LM), are the most attractive renewable bio...
The potential for modern coalfield methanogenesis was assessed using formation water from the Illino...
To find the effect of coal chemical structure on biogas production, Lignite B was collected and extr...
Background: The emerging cellulosic bioethanol industry will generate huge amounts of lignin-rich re...
This work reported real-time generation of microbial natural gas (methane) from lignite. Lignite (br...
Abstract Background The emerging cellulosic bioethanol industry will generate huge amounts of lignin...
ARCTECH has developed a novel process (MicGAS) for direct, anaerobic biomethanation of coals. Biomet...
Biogenic natural gas production is often associated with low-rank coals such as lignite (brown coal)...
Methanotrophs (methane-oxidizing bacteria) can degrade methane into carbon dioxide and water. In thi...
Lignite seams of the Tempoku coalfield in Hokkaido, Japan, are being considered to produce biomethan...
Demand for natural gas is expected to increase faster than any other fossil fuel over the coming dec...
To investigate the ability of exogenous bacteria to degrade brown coal, methanogens were enriched fr...
Increasing energy requirements and decreasing conventional hydrocarbon reserves have led to the deve...
A series of molecular and geochemical studies were performed to study microbial, coal bed methane fo...
Burning coal to generating electricity is certainly not environmentally friendly and sustainable. Bu...
Agricultural residues, such as lignocellulosic materials (LM), are the most attractive renewable bio...
The potential for modern coalfield methanogenesis was assessed using formation water from the Illino...