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Synergistic co-digestion of wastewater grown algae-bacteria polyculture biomass and cellulose to optimize carbon-to-nitrogen ratio and application of kinetic models to predict anaerobic digestion energy balance.
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Bohutskyi, Pavlo
Phan, Duc
Kopachevsky, Anatoliy M
Chow, Steven
Bouwer, Edward J
Betenbaugh, Michael J
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20181011
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Bioresource technology
vol. 269
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Production of lipid-containing algal-bacterial polyculture in wastewater and biomethanation of lipid extracted residues: Enhancing methane yield through hydrothermal pretreatment and relieving solvent toxicity through co-digestion.
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Bohutskyi, Pavlo
Phan, Duc
Spierling, Ruth E
Kopachevsky, Anatoliy M
Bouwer, Edward J
Lundquist, Trygve J
Betenbaugh, Michael J
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20190307
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The Science of the total environment
vol. 653
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