A review of anaerobic digestion systems for biodegradable waste: Configurations, operating parameters, and current trends

With benefits to the human health, environment, economy, and energy, anaerobic digestion (AD) systems have attracted remarkable attention within the scientific community. Anaerobic digestion system is created from (bio)reactors to perform a series of bi-metabolism steps including hydrolysis/acidogen...

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