The effects of steam explosion and hydrolysing time on the digestibility of sewage sludge in anaerobic digestion
Published in AquaEnviro conference proceedings, 2014
Conference paper from research at Thames Water. Studies the effect of steam-explosion pressure and hydrolysis time on sewage-sludge digestibility and biogas yield in anaerobic digestion, with implications for reactor design and plant energy self-sufficiency.
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Recommended citation: Rittick Barua, K. Lee, N. Mills, S. Ouki, R. Thorpe. (2014). The effects of steam explosion and hydrolysing time on the digestibility of sewage sludge in anaerobic digestion. AquaEnviro conference proceedings.
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