2001
DOI: 10.1016/s0960-1481(00)00019-7
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Renewable methane from anaerobic digestion of biomass

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“…The products of acidogenesis are then converted into acetic acid, hydrogen and carbon dioxide (Fantozzi and Buratti 2009). Biomethane is produced by methanogenic bacteria from acetic acid, hydrogen and carbon dioxide and from other substrates of which formic acid and methanol are the most important during the third step (methanogenic stage) (Chynoweth et al 2001;Weiland 2010;Demirel and Scherer 2011).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The products of acidogenesis are then converted into acetic acid, hydrogen and carbon dioxide (Fantozzi and Buratti 2009). Biomethane is produced by methanogenic bacteria from acetic acid, hydrogen and carbon dioxide and from other substrates of which formic acid and methanol are the most important during the third step (methanogenic stage) (Chynoweth et al 2001;Weiland 2010;Demirel and Scherer 2011).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Biogas is a product of anaerobic digestion processes, which is produced by a consortium of microorganisms. The anaerobic digestion process is highly dependent on a variety of different factors such as pH, temperature, HRT, carbon to nitrogen ratio, etc., [2][3][4]. However, the anaerobic degradation process is a quite slow and sensitive process, which is highly affected by environmental stress and alterations in operating conditions [5], that would lead to a disturbance of the balance in the microbial community.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some common properties of raw biogas are given in Table 1. Methane produced by anaerobic digestion has cost and efficiencies comparable to those of other biomass energy forms such as synthesised gases and ethanol [29]. Anaerobic digesters exist in various designs such as fixed dome type and floating drum type [21].…”
Section: Biogas Production and Purificationmentioning
confidence: 99%