The anaerobic digestion (AD) is a suitable management option to valorise biomass resources and organic waste by generating renewable bioenergy. Considering the overall organic fraction of municipal waste (MW), a key component is represented by the green waste, typically consisting of grass, leaves, and pruning residues originating from private gardens and public parks.In this study, a peculiar AD test on a GW substrate at lab-scale in batch mode, adapted from the volumetric (eudiometric) approach for determining the biochemical methane potential (BMP), was conducted under thermophilic conditions.
Bioenergy potential from green waste through lab-scale anaerobic digestion: Thermophilic versus mesophilic conditions
Adele Folino;Fabio Tatano
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2024
Abstract
The anaerobic digestion (AD) is a suitable management option to valorise biomass resources and organic waste by generating renewable bioenergy. Considering the overall organic fraction of municipal waste (MW), a key component is represented by the green waste, typically consisting of grass, leaves, and pruning residues originating from private gardens and public parks.In this study, a peculiar AD test on a GW substrate at lab-scale in batch mode, adapted from the volumetric (eudiometric) approach for determining the biochemical methane potential (BMP), was conducted under thermophilic conditions.File in questo prodotto:
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