Review of anaerobic digestion models for organic solid waste treatment with a focus on the fates of C, N, and P
Zheng Yang,
Oliver Christopher Larsen,
Furqan Muhayodin
et al.
Abstract:Anaerobic digestion (AD) is a widely applied technology for renewable energy generation, environmental impact mitigation, and nutrient recycling. Despite its potential, critical gaps exist in modeling AD processes, particularly in understanding and predicting the fates of carbon (C), nitrogen (N), and phosphorus (P)—essential elements for advancing circular nutrient management. This review addresses two key questions: What are the limitations of current AD models in simulating nutrient fates, and how can futur… Show more
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