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AuthorPaletta, Rosy
AuthorFilippelli, Pierpaolo
AuthorCandamano, Sebastiano
AuthorGalluccio, Luana
AuthorMacilletti, Angelo
AuthorCastro, Yessica A.
AuthorTursi, Antonio
AuthorAmaro, Eurípides
AuthorFrias, J. Atilio de
Accessioned date2024-07-12T23:18:56Z
Available date2024-07-12T23:18:56Z
Year2024
CitationPaletta, R., Filippelli, P., Candamano, S., Galluccio, L., Macilletti, A., Castro, Y. A., ... & de Frias, J. A. (2024). Efficient reuse of Sargassum spp. biomass and organic fraction of municipal solid waste by anaerobic co-digestion in the Dominican Republic: evaluation of biochemical methanogenic potential and reaction rates. Applied Chemical Engineering, 7(2). Recuperado de:es
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AbstractAnaerobic digestion (AD) is a potential solution to valorize invasive pelagic Sargassum spp. Sargassum spp. (SP) biomass is characterized by a low carbon/nitrogen (C/N) ratio, which, in addition to the presence of indigestible fiber, sulfide, salt, ash, and polyphenol content, are inhibitors to the AD process. Furthermore, its chemical composition depends on the season and region of harvesting. To increase biogas yields, biomass must be subjected to pre-treatment or an anaerobic co-digestion process with other waste biomass. In this paper results of co-digestion of Sargassum spp. and municipal solid waste (OFMSW) batches with different weight ratios are reported and compared with the mono-digestion of the two organic matrices. The objective is to provide an optimized SP to OFMSW ratio for the sustainable production of biogas in the Dominican Republic.es
LanguageEnglishes
PublishedApplied Chemical Engineering, 7(2)es
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SubjectEnergías renovableses
SubjectEnergía de la biomasaes
TitleEfficient reuse of Sargassum spp. biomass and organic fraction of municipal solid waste by anaerobic co-digestion in the Dominican Republic: evaluation of biochemical methanogenic potential and reaction rateses
dc.identifier.doihttps://doi.org/10.59429/ace.v7i2.2081
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