Feasibility of sunflower oil cake degradation with three different anaerobic consortia
@article{Rincn2011FeasibilityOS,
title={Feasibility of sunflower oil cake degradation with three different anaerobic consortia},
author={B. Rinc{\'o}n and Mar{\'i}a del Carmen Portillo and Juan Miguel Gonzalez and Victoria Fern{\'a}ndez-Cegr{\'i} and M.A. de la Rubia and Rafael Borja},
journal={Journal of Environmental Science and Health, Part A},
year={2011},
volume={46},
pages={1409 - 1416}
}Sunflower oil cake (SuOC) is the solid by-product from the sunflower oil extraction process and an important pollutant waste because of its high organic content. For the anaerobic digestion of SuOC three different industrial reactors were compared as inoculum sources. This was done using a biochemical methane production (BMP) test. Inoculum I was a granular biomass from an industrial reactor treating soft-drink wastewaters. Inoculum II was a flocculent biomass from a full-scale reactor treating…
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