Conversion of municipal solid waste to carboxylic acids by anaerobic countercurrent fermentation /

Waste biomass was anaerobically converted to carboxylate salts by using a mixed culture of mesophilic acid forming microorganisms. Municipal solid waste (MSW), paper, sewage sludge (SS), and biosludge were used as substrates. MSW and paper serve as the carbohydrates source, whereas sewage sludge and...

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Main Author: Aiello-Mazzarri, Cateryna
Format: Thesis Book
Language:English
Published: [Place of publication not identified] : [publisher not identified] ; 2002.
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