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anaerobic phenol-containing compound biosynthetic process
Known as:
anaerobic phenol-containing compound anabolism
, anaerobic phenol-containing compound formation
, anaerobic phenol-containing compound synthesis
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The chemical reactions and pathways resulting in the formation of a phenol, any compound containing one or more hydroxyl groups directly attached to…
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2018
2018
Thermophilic Co-Digestion of the Organic Fraction of Municipal Solid Wastes—The Influence of Food Industry Wastes Addition on Biogas Production in Full-Scale Operation
Przemysław Seruga
,
M. Krzywonos
,
M. Wilk
Molecules
2018
Corpus ID: 54565101
Anaerobic digestion (AD) has been used widely as a form of energy recovery by biogas production from the organic fraction of…
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2018
2018
Controlled experiment contradicts the apparent benefits of the Fenton reaction during anaerobic digestion at a municipal wastewater treatment plant.
A. Uman
,
J. Usack
,
J. Lozano
,
L. T. Angenent
Water Science and Technology
2018
Corpus ID: 56479896
A previous study had reported that the Fenton reaction at full scale increased the digestibility of thickened sludge in a…
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2017
2017
Development of a Predictive Model for Biogas Yield Using Artificial Neural Networks ( ANNs ) Approach
E. K. Orhorhoro
,
P. Ebunilo
,
G. Sadjere
2017
Corpus ID: 174783802
The modelling of anaerobic co-digestion of household food solid wastes and wastewater are complex and this is due to the rigorous…
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2015
2015
Microbial population dynamics in response to increasing loadings of pre-hydrolyzed pig manure in an expanded granular sludge bed.
Haoyu Wang
,
Y. Tao
,
+5 authors
M. D. de Kreuk
Water Research
2015
Corpus ID: 23739006
2013
2013
Efficiency of biogas production from corn bioe-thanol by-products using different inocula
L. Gyenge
,
B. Raduly
,
R. Barrera
,
X. Font
,
S. Lányi
,
B. Abraham
International Youth Conference on Energy
2013
Corpus ID: 30070150
Two major problems of the rapidly expanding corn bioethanol industry are the fate of the massive by-product amounts, and the high…
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2009
2009
Converting food waste to usable energy in the urban environment through anaerobic digestion
N. Curry
,
P. Pillay
Electrical Power and Energy Conference
2009
Corpus ID: 1413917
Urban sustainability is a subject of recent focus in North America, and Canada specifically. As our urban areas continue to grow…
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2006
2006
Integrated chemical, physical and biological processes modelling of anaerobic digestion of sewage sludge.
S. Sötemann
,
P. van Rensburg
,
N. Ristow
,
M. Wentzel
,
R. Loewenthal
,
G. Ekama
Water Science and Technology
2006
Corpus ID: 23140639
The biological kinetic processes for anaerobic digestion (AD) are integrated into a two phase subset of a three phase mixed weak…
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2002
2002
Enhancing anaerobic degradation of lipids in wastewater by addition of co-substrate
Y. Kuang
2002
Corpus ID: 44887166
Anaerobic treatment systems are becoming increasingly popular to treat complex organic wastes that contain carbohydrates…
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2001
2001
Characterization of lighted upflow anaerobic sludge blanket (LUASB) method under sulfate-rich conditions.
S. Sawayama
,
K. Tsukahara
,
T. Yagishita
,
S. Hanada
Journal of Bioscience and Bioengineering
2001
Corpus ID: 24909294
1995
1995
Granulation in thermophilic upflow anaerobic sludge blanket (UASB) reactors
J. Schmidt
,
B. Ahring
Antonie van Leeuwenhoek
1995
Corpus ID: 3190162
The state of the art for thermophilic UASB reactors is discussed focusing on the start-up of UASB reactors, the influence of the…
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