A review on dark fermentative biohydrogen production from organic biomass: process parameters and use of by-products
Dark fermentation of organic biomass, ie agricultural residues, agro-industrial wastes and
organic municipal waste is a promising technology for producing renewable biohydrogen. In …
organic municipal waste is a promising technology for producing renewable biohydrogen. In …
Various pretreatments of lignocellulosics
H Rabemanolontsoa, S Saka - Bioresource technology, 2016 - Elsevier
Biomass pretreatment for depolymerizing lignocellulosics to fermentable sugars has been
studied for nearly 200 years. Researches have aimed at high sugar production with minimal …
studied for nearly 200 years. Researches have aimed at high sugar production with minimal …
[HTML][HTML] Yield improvements in anaerobic digestion of lignocellulosic feedstocks
The new EU bioenergy sustainability criteria demonstrate that bioenergy sustainability can
be a challenge (Schlegel and Kaphengst, 2007). In 1990s, the energy crops were the main …
be a challenge (Schlegel and Kaphengst, 2007). In 1990s, the energy crops were the main …
Online monitoring and control of the biogas process
K Boe - 2006 - osti.gov
The demand for online monitoring and control of biogas process is increasing, since better
monitoring and control system can improve process stability and enhance process …
monitoring and control system can improve process stability and enhance process …
Dark fermentative hydrogen production from lignocellulosic hydrolyzates–a review
ME Nissilä, CH Lay, JA Puhakka - Biomass and Bioenergy, 2014 - Elsevier
The demand for renewable energy is increasing due to increasing energy consumption and
global warming associated with increasing use of fossil fuels. Hydrogen gas is considered …
global warming associated with increasing use of fossil fuels. Hydrogen gas is considered …
Thermophilic dark fermentation of untreated rice straw using mixed cultures for hydrogen production
CC Chen, YS Chuang, CY Lin, CH Lay… - International Journal of …, 2012 - Elsevier
Biohydrogen production from untreated rice straw using different heat-treated sludge, initial
cultivation pH, substrate concentration and particle size was evaluated at 55° C. The peak …
cultivation pH, substrate concentration and particle size was evaluated at 55° C. The peak …
Improvement of ruminal neutral detergent fiber degradability by obtaining and using exogenous fibrolytic enzymes from white-rot fungi
MI Carrillo-Díaz, LA Miranda-Romero… - Animals, 2022 - mdpi.com
Simple Summary Neutral detergent fiber (NDF) quantifies the primary cell wall contents in
ruminant feedstuff, and its degradability is related to intake and the quality of milk and meat …
ruminant feedstuff, and its degradability is related to intake and the quality of milk and meat …
Low ruminal pH reduces dietary fiber digestion via reduced microbial attachment
HG Sung, Y Kobayashi, J Chang, A Ha… - … Australasian Journal of …, 2006 - animbiosci.org
In vitro rumen incubation studies were conducted to determine effects of initial pH on
bacterial attachment and fiber digestion. Ruminal fluid pH was adjusted to 5.7, 6.2 and 6.7 …
bacterial attachment and fiber digestion. Ruminal fluid pH was adjusted to 5.7, 6.2 and 6.7 …
Characterization of volatile organic compounds in food contact paperboards and elucidation of their potential origins from the perspective of the raw materials
H Li, L Chen, X Wu, S Wu, Q Su, B Dong, D Li… - Food Packaging and …, 2023 - Elsevier
Characterizing the volatile organic compounds (VOCs) in food contact paperboards and
clarifying the origins of these VOCs are crucial to ensure the quality of the paperboards …
clarifying the origins of these VOCs are crucial to ensure the quality of the paperboards …
The potential of microbial processes for lignocellulosic biomass conversion to ethanol: a review
BACKGROUND This paper assesses the feasibility of a single‐or multi‐stage process
entirely based on microbial cultures, with no or minimal non‐biological pretreatment and …
entirely based on microbial cultures, with no or minimal non‐biological pretreatment and …