AbstractCarbon dioxide (CO2) enrichment of anaerobic digesters (AD) was previously identified as a potential on-site carbon revalorisation strategy. This study addresses the lack of studies investigating this concept in up-scaled units and the need to understand the mechanisms of exogenous CO2 utilisation. Two pilot-scale ADs treating food waste were monitored for 225 days, with the test unit being periodically injected with CO2 using a bubble column. The test AD maintained a CH4 production rate of 0.56 ± 0.13 m3 CH4·(kg VSfed d)−1 and a CH4 concentration in biogas of 68% even when dissolved CO2 levels were increased by a 3 fold over the control unit. An additional uptake of 0.55 kg of exogenous CO2 was achieved in the test AD during the tr...
The increasing rate of food waste (FW) generation around the world is a growing environmental concer...
AbstractThis work reports the preliminary evaluations obtained within the UPGAS-LOW CO2 project (LIF...
The small batch anaerobic digesters resemble the reactors that could one day be used on our campus. ...
International audienceCarbon dioxide (CO2) enrichment of anaerobic digesters (AD) was previously ide...
International audienceCarbon dioxide (CO2) enrichment of anaerobic digesters (ADs) without hydrogen ...
AbstractThe increasing concentration of carbon dioxide (CO2) in the atmosphere and the stringent gre...
Energy consumption of the water sector presents an increasing energy demand, contrary to GHG mitigat...
Anaerobic digestion (AD) is a key technology for treating organic solid waste. Besides producing a s...
The effect of CO2 enrichment in sewage sludge anaerobic digestion (AD) as a potential strategy to im...
AbstractThis paper addresses the use of anaerobic bacteria to convert carbon dioxide to biomethane a...
Carbon dioxide (CO2) injection in anaerobic digestion has recently been proposed as an interesting p...
This paper addresses the use of anaerobic bacteria to convert carbon dioxide to biomethane as part o...
Biomethanation of carbon dioxide has recently emerged as a competitive technology for upgrading biog...
Carbon capture and storage (CCS) in the oil and water industries is becoming common and a significan...
In the global search for the right alternative energy sources for a more sustainable future, hydroge...
The increasing rate of food waste (FW) generation around the world is a growing environmental concer...
AbstractThis work reports the preliminary evaluations obtained within the UPGAS-LOW CO2 project (LIF...
The small batch anaerobic digesters resemble the reactors that could one day be used on our campus. ...
International audienceCarbon dioxide (CO2) enrichment of anaerobic digesters (AD) was previously ide...
International audienceCarbon dioxide (CO2) enrichment of anaerobic digesters (ADs) without hydrogen ...
AbstractThe increasing concentration of carbon dioxide (CO2) in the atmosphere and the stringent gre...
Energy consumption of the water sector presents an increasing energy demand, contrary to GHG mitigat...
Anaerobic digestion (AD) is a key technology for treating organic solid waste. Besides producing a s...
The effect of CO2 enrichment in sewage sludge anaerobic digestion (AD) as a potential strategy to im...
AbstractThis paper addresses the use of anaerobic bacteria to convert carbon dioxide to biomethane a...
Carbon dioxide (CO2) injection in anaerobic digestion has recently been proposed as an interesting p...
This paper addresses the use of anaerobic bacteria to convert carbon dioxide to biomethane as part o...
Biomethanation of carbon dioxide has recently emerged as a competitive technology for upgrading biog...
Carbon capture and storage (CCS) in the oil and water industries is becoming common and a significan...
In the global search for the right alternative energy sources for a more sustainable future, hydroge...
The increasing rate of food waste (FW) generation around the world is a growing environmental concer...
AbstractThis work reports the preliminary evaluations obtained within the UPGAS-LOW CO2 project (LIF...
The small batch anaerobic digesters resemble the reactors that could one day be used on our campus. ...