Sugarcane bagasse as a co-substrate with oil-refinery biological sludge for biogas production using batch mesophilic anaerobic co-digestion technology: Effect of carbon/nitrogen ratio
Bagasse; Biogas; Biological water treatment; Carbon; Delignification; Liquid methane; Methane; Petroleum refineries; Sewage treatment plants; Sludge digestion; Sodium hydroxide; Substrates; Wastes; Wastewater treatment; Anaerobic co-digestion; Anaerobic digestion technology; Batch experiments; Bioga...
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Main Authors: | Ghaleb A.A.S., Kutty S.R.M., Salih G.H.A., Jagaba A.H., Noor A., Kumar V., Almahbashi N.M.Y., Saeed A.A.H., Saleh Al-dhawi B.N. |
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MDPI AG
2023
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