2011 International Conference on Materials for Renewable Energy &Amp; Environment 2011
DOI: 10.1109/icmree.2011.5930810
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A review of different pretreatment techniques for enhancing biogas production

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“…Por último, la calidad del sustrato se puede mejorar variando el tamaño de las partículas mediante pretratamientos térmicos, químicos o termoquímicos y mecánicos [23].…”
Section: Fuentes De Sustrato E Influencia En La Producción De Biogásunclassified
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“…Por último, la calidad del sustrato se puede mejorar variando el tamaño de las partículas mediante pretratamientos térmicos, químicos o termoquímicos y mecánicos [23].…”
Section: Fuentes De Sustrato E Influencia En La Producción De Biogásunclassified
“…cantidad de lodos e incrementa la producción de biogás [23], [24]. El proceso de DA es altamente sensible a los cambios bruscos de temperatura [25], por lo tanto, una vez definido el nivel de temperatura de operación, se debe procurar mantenerlo constante.…”
Section: Pretratamiento Térmicounclassified
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“…Among the physical pretreatments, the mechanical methods aim to reduce the particle size, while physicochemical pretreatments are focused on the use of temperature and/or pressure to breakdown not easily biodegradable compounds (Fernández-Rodríguez et al, 2020;Thompson et al, 2019). The effectiveness of thermal pretreatment has been already proven by industrial applications (Fang et al, 2011). Bordeleau and Droste (2011) showed that thermal pretreatments are very cost-effective alternatives compared to others, showing net costs per influent flow treated lower than those reported for chemical and ultrasound pretreatments and of the same order of magnitude as reported for microwave pretreatments.…”
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confidence: 99%