A comprehensive study on anaerobic digestion of organic solid waste: A review on configurations, operating parameters, techno-economic analysis and current trends
Manipal Academy of Higher Education · Siddaganga Institute of Technology · +1 more institution
Abstract
The excessive discharge and accumulation of solid organic waste into the environment is of severe concern across the globe. Thus, an efficient waste management system is important to mitigate health risks to humans, minimize harmful impacts on the environment, and ensure a sustainable ecosystem. The organic waste is converted into value-added products either using microorganisms or heat energy; these methods are commonly known as biochemical and thermochemical techniques. The biochemical process has the advantage of higher selectivity of the products and lower processing temperatures. The principal conversion processes of this category are fermentation and anaerobic digestion (AD). This review article focuses…
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- 32.80
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- 100%
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5Topics & keywords
- Anaerobic digestion
- Biodegradable waste
- Waste management
- Biogas
- Environmental science
- Municipal solid waste
- Mechanical biological treatment
- Biochemical engineering