The research on effect of different solid content of typical manure on anaerobic digestion process

Recently, the demand of large and medium Biogas Plants in China is increasing. In order to increase volumetric gas production rate, High gravimetric solid fermentation is becoming a hot focus for research, the difficulty is how to increase the solid content of fermenter substrates, at the same time,...

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