Exponential model describing methane production kinetics in batch anaerobic digestion: a tool for evaluation of biochemical methane potential assays
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Title
Exponential model describing methane production kinetics in batch anaerobic digestion: a tool for evaluation of biochemical methane potential assays
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Keywords
Biogas, Anaerobic digestion, BMP assay, Batch, Model
Journal
BIOPROCESS AND BIOSYSTEMS ENGINEERING
Volume 37, Issue 9, Pages 1759-1770
Publisher
Springer Nature
Online
2014-02-26
DOI
10.1007/s00449-014-1150-4
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