Assessment of energy efficiency and performance in a two-phase anaerobic process for organic matter removal
Energy efficiency (EE) depends mainly on the lower heating values (LHVs) of hydrogen and methane selected from the thermodynamics tables under ideal conditions. However, for practical applications, the heating value should be calculated by considering some environmental factors under real conditions...
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Main Authors: | Andrea D. P. Hurtado, Diana M. Hernández, Karol L. Fuentes, Tatiana R. Chaparro |
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Language: | EN |
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IWA Publishing
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/5697df9581d84a76b7ae465088f617dd |
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