Enhanced bio-methane production from co-digestion of different organic wastes

@article{Esposito2012EnhancedBP,
  title={Enhanced bio-methane production from co-digestion of different organic wastes},
  author={Giovanni Esposito and Luigi Frunzo and Antonio Panico and Francesco Pirozzi},
  journal={Environmental Technology},
  year={2012},
  volume={33},
  pages={2733 - 2740}
}
This paper deals with an experimental study aimed at assessing the effect of mixing different organic wastes on the anaerobic digestion process. 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… 
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