A sustainable treatment of organic wastes, generation of renewable energy, reduction of green house gas emissions, limiting the eutrophication and closing the nutrient cycles are several environmental challenges for which anaerobic digestion may be a suitable solution. There is today a large amount of available organic waste materials that could serve as potential feedstock for biogas production. However, their potential to produce biogas may vary significantly and in order to utilise them efficiently it is important to analyse them. One alternative to identify the quality of the feedstock is by performing a biochemical methane potential (BMP) test, a simple batch assay carried out under well-controlled conditions. In order to improve the r...
Abstract: The main focus of this dissertation is the experimental, modelling and simulation of anaer...
Production of biogas from different organic materials is a most interesting source of renewable ener...
The biodegradability and bioavailability of hydrolysis-limited substrates under anaerobic (and aerob...
Anaerobic digestion of organic waste to methane gas (CH4) is an attractive method to produce renewab...
Abstract: Bio-methane potential (BMP) tests are widely used in studies concerning the anaerobic dige...
Bio-methane potential (BMP) tests are widely used in studies concerning the anaerobic digestion of o...
Bio-methane potential (BMP) tests are widely used in studies concerning the anaerobic digestion of o...
Bio-methane potential (BMP) tests are widely used in studies concerning the anaerobic digestion of o...
The anaerobic digestion process results in the production of biogas from a large diversity of organi...
A Biochemical Methane Potential (BMP) assay provides a measure of the anaerobic digestibility of a g...
Anaerobic digestion for the valorization of organic wastes into biogas is gaining worldwide interest...
Includes bibliography.This study aims to establish a dynamic model for the simulation of biochemical...
Increasing popularity and applications of the anaerobic digestion (AD) process has necessitated the ...
Abstract: Biogas production from anaerobic digestion is a promising technology for sustainable energ...
Abstract: The main focus of this dissertation is the experimental, modelling and simulation of anaer...
Abstract: The main focus of this dissertation is the experimental, modelling and simulation of anaer...
Production of biogas from different organic materials is a most interesting source of renewable ener...
The biodegradability and bioavailability of hydrolysis-limited substrates under anaerobic (and aerob...
Anaerobic digestion of organic waste to methane gas (CH4) is an attractive method to produce renewab...
Abstract: Bio-methane potential (BMP) tests are widely used in studies concerning the anaerobic dige...
Bio-methane potential (BMP) tests are widely used in studies concerning the anaerobic digestion of o...
Bio-methane potential (BMP) tests are widely used in studies concerning the anaerobic digestion of o...
Bio-methane potential (BMP) tests are widely used in studies concerning the anaerobic digestion of o...
The anaerobic digestion process results in the production of biogas from a large diversity of organi...
A Biochemical Methane Potential (BMP) assay provides a measure of the anaerobic digestibility of a g...
Anaerobic digestion for the valorization of organic wastes into biogas is gaining worldwide interest...
Includes bibliography.This study aims to establish a dynamic model for the simulation of biochemical...
Increasing popularity and applications of the anaerobic digestion (AD) process has necessitated the ...
Abstract: Biogas production from anaerobic digestion is a promising technology for sustainable energ...
Abstract: The main focus of this dissertation is the experimental, modelling and simulation of anaer...
Abstract: The main focus of this dissertation is the experimental, modelling and simulation of anaer...
Production of biogas from different organic materials is a most interesting source of renewable ener...
The biodegradability and bioavailability of hydrolysis-limited substrates under anaerobic (and aerob...