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Thermophilic Anaerobic Digestion of Industrial Orange Waste

2006

Thermophilic anaerobic digestion of industrial orange waste (pulp and peel) with subsequent aerobic post-treatment of the digestate was evaluated. Methane production potential was first determined in batch assays and the effects of operational parameters such as hydraulic retention times (HRT) and organic loading rates (OLR) on process performance were studied through semi-continuous digestion. In batch assays, methane production potential of about 0.49 m(3) kg(-1) volatile solids (VS)(added waste) was achieved. In semi-continuous digestion, loading at 2.8 kgVS m(-3) d(-1) (2.9 kg total solids (TS) m(-3) d(-1)) and HRT of 26 d produced specific methane yields of 0.6 m(3) kg(-1) VS (added wa…

Time FactorsSewageWaste managementChemistryMethanogenesisChemical oxygen demandTemperatureIndustrial WasteGeneral MedicineHydrogen-Ion ConcentrationWaste Disposal FluidIndustrial wasteAnaerobic digestionWaste treatmentBiodegradation EnvironmentalBioreactorsAnimal scienceDigestateBioreactorEnvironmental ChemistryAnaerobiosisMethaneWaste Management and DisposalWater Science and TechnologyWaste disposalEnvironmental Technology
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Que sait-on vraiment de l’impact des digestats de méthanisation sur la qualité biologique des sols agricoles ?

2020

National audience; Pas de résumé

[SDE] Environmental Sciencesméthanisation[SDE]Environmental SciencesSols agricoles[SDV.SA.SDS]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Agricultural sciences/Soil study[SDV.SA.SDS] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Agricultural sciences/Soil studybiogazdigestat
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Impact of anaerobic digestates on microbial communities of agricultural soils

2022

Anaerobic digestion of organic waste is considered as a key process to produce renewable energy to meet the growing sustainable energy demand. The residues of this anaerobic digestion, called digestates, can be used in agriculture as soil amendments and improve crop yields. However, the effect of digestates on soil biota, especially on microorganisms is still debated and needs to be better documented before their use at large scale in agricultural fields. The objective of the present thesis was to assess the effect of digestates on soil microbial community in different geographical and pedoclimatic contexts on the French territory. This thesis is divided in two parts. The first part takes p…

[SDV] Life Sciences [q-bio]microbial communitiesanaerobic digestatesoilagriculture
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Effects of biochar addition on anaerobic digestion and comparison of different biochar qualities

2017

Tässä pro gradu -työssä tutkittiin, voidaanko anaerobisen mädätyksen toimintaa parantaa lisäämällä mädätysprosessiin pieniä määriä biohiiltä. Anaerobista mädätystä tutkittiin laboratoriomittakaavan biokaasukokeilla, joissa biokaasureaktoreita käsiteltiin sekä pyrolyyttisesti että hydrodermaalisesti tuotetulla biohiilellä. Biohiilen mahdolliseen kykyyn lievittää ammoniakki-inhibitiota kiinnitettiin huomiota. Seitsemän pyrolyyttisen ja yhden hydrodermaalisen hiilen ominaisuuksia vertailtiin, jotta voitaisiin määrittää soveltuvia biohiiliä anaerobiseen mädätykseen. Biohiilistä analysoitiin ammonium-adsorptiokapasiteetti, irtoavan liukoisen orgaanisen kokonaishiilen (DOC) ja liukoisen kokonaist…

anaerobic digestionPAH-yhdisteetbiohiilibiokaasuPAH compoundsjätteiden käsittelybioenergyhydrocharmetaanibioenergiadigestatebiogasbiocharwaste managementmädätysammonia inhibitionorganic waste
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Alkaline pretreatment to enhance one-stage CH4 and two-stage H2/CH4 production from sunflower stalks: Mass, energy and economical balances

2015

Abstract Biological production of second generation biofuels such as biohydrogen (H2) or methane (CH4) represents a promising alternative to fossils fuels. Alkaline pretreatments of lignocellulosic biomass are known to enhance the accessibility and the bioconversion of hollocelluloses during anaerobic digestion and dark fermentation processes. In the present study, four different configurations were investigated: one-stage CH4 continuous and two-stage H2 batch/CH4 continuous process with and without alkaline pretreatment of sunflower stalks (55 °C, 24 h, 4 g NaOH/100 g TS). The results showed that two stage H2/CH4 (150 ± 3.5 mL CH4 g−1 VS) did not improve methane yields compared to one stag…

anaerobic digestionWaste managementChemistryBioconversionGeneral Chemical Engineeringmethane[SDV]Life Sciences [q-bio]biohydrogenBiomassLignocellulosic biomassGeneral ChemistryDark fermentationPulp and paper industry7. Clean energyIndustrial and Manufacturing EngineeringAnaerobic digestiondark fermentation13. Climate actionBiofuelDigestateEnvironmental ChemistryBiohydrogenta219lignocellulosic biomassenergy assessment
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LA PRODUZIONE DI BIOGAS E DIGESTATO IN SICILIA: UN MODELLO DI SVILUPPO ECOSOSTENIBILE NELLA FILIERA AGRO-ENERGETICA

2014

biogas digestato sicilia sviluppo ecosostenibile filiera agro-energeticaSettore AGR/09 - Meccanica Agraria
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CONSIDERATIONS OVER A BIOGAS PLANT COMPONENTS

2014

This paper starts from the conviction that one of the main environmental problems of today’s society is the continuously increasing production of organic wastes. In many countries, sustainable waste management have become major political priorities in order to reduce pollution and greenhouse gas emissions and to avoid, as much as possible, global climate changes. This problem becomes more and more present in our country too. Production of biogas through anaerobic digestion of animal manure and slurries as well as of a wide range of digestible organic wastes, converts these substrates into renewable energy and offers a natural fertiliser for agriculture. That is why we consider that biogas p…

fertiliserdigestatelcsh:Agriculture (General)feedstockbiogas plantlcsh:S1-972Scientific Papers Series : Management, Economic Engineering in Agriculture and Rural Development
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Agricultural potential of anaerobically digested industrial orange waste with and without aerobic posttreatment

2012

The potential of anaerobically digested orange waste with (AAD) and without (AD) aerobic post-treatment for use in agriculture was evaluated through chemical analyses, short-term phytotoxicity and long-term plant assays. Chemical analyses showed that AD contained ammonia and organic acids, and aerobic post-treatment did not significantly remove these phytotoxins. The N:P2O5:K2O ratio in AD was 1:0.26:0.96 and aerobic post-treatment did not change the composition in AAD except for K2O (1:0.26:1.24). Heavy metal contents in AD and AAD were more or less the same and were below the upper limit recommended for non-sewage sludge application on agricultural soils. Short-term phytotoxicity tests sh…

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