Statistical Analysis to Correlate Bio-physical and Chemical Characteristics of Organic Wastes and Digestates to Their Anaerobic Biodegradability
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Statistical Analysis to Correlate Bio-physical and Chemical Characteristics of Organic Wastes and Digestates to Their Anaerobic Biodegradability
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Keywords
High solid anaerobic digestion, Biomethane potential, Biochemical analyses, Municipal solid waste, Biowaste, Biological oxygen demand, Stability, Organic matter
Journal
Waste and Biomass Valorization
Volume 6, Issue 5, Pages 759-769
Publisher
Springer Nature
Online
2015-07-13
DOI
10.1007/s12649-015-9411-2
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