Significance of dissolved methane in effluents of anaerobically treated low strength wastewater and potential for recovery as an energy product: A review
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The need for energy efficient Domestic Wastewater (DWW) treatment is increasing annually with population growth and expanding global energy demand. Anaerobic treatment of low strength DWW produces methane which can be used to as an energy product. Temperature sensitivity, low removal efficiencies (C …
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| Authors | Crone BC;Garland JL;Sorial GA;Vane LM;; |
| Journal | Water research |
| Year | 2016 |
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review
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national institutes of health
national library of medicine
Anaerobiosis
Methane / chemistry*
Waste Disposal
bioreactors
pmid:27595700
doi:10.1016/j.watres.2016.08.019
brian c crone
jay l garland
leland m vane
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