2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.cej.2016.03.119
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Anaerobic digestion of pulp and paper mill wastes – An overview of the developments and improvement opportunities

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“…In chemical terms, the process of anaerobic digestion in a typical wastewater treatment operation can be broken down into the steps of hydrolysis, acid formation, acetogenesis (with the production of hydrogen and carbon dioxide), and methanogenesis (Maat and Habets 1987;Kamali et al 2016). These terms are diagrammed as a process schematic in Fig.…”
Section: Principles Of Anaerobic Treatmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In chemical terms, the process of anaerobic digestion in a typical wastewater treatment operation can be broken down into the steps of hydrolysis, acid formation, acetogenesis (with the production of hydrogen and carbon dioxide), and methanogenesis (Maat and Habets 1987;Kamali et al 2016). These terms are diagrammed as a process schematic in Fig.…”
Section: Principles Of Anaerobic Treatmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Various kinds of filtration procedures are used at different stages of wastewater treatment, but there has been particular interest in their usage in connection with so-called "bioreactors," as internal or external configurations (Kamali et al 2016). Such systems are designed to speed up biological decomposition processes in an efficient way.…”
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“…Most recently, Kamali et al (2016) gave a review on the AD of pulp and paper mill wastes (PPMW), which supplied information about the current state of the developments associated with AD treatment and the applicability of this process in the pulp and paper industry. Because the review was more focused on the technological aspects (e.g., reactor configuration, operating conditions), the authors of this study concluded that, first, there is a strong need to provide sufficient data to permit an evaluation of the methane potential of PPMW, especially from the manufacturing of recycled paper.…”
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