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    Strategies to improve the biohydrogen production from cassava wastewater in fixed-bed reactors by Corbari, Shaiane D.M.L., Andreani, Cristiane L., Torres, Douglas G.B., Eng, Felipe, Gomes, Simone D.

    Published in International journal of hydrogen energy (28-06-2019)
    “…The biological production of hydrogen from cassava starch wastewater (CSW) was evaluated in an anaerobic fixed-bed reactor (UAFBR). The assays were carried out…”
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    Compositional variability as a major hindering factor in continuous biohydrogen production from cassava starch wastewater: Possible solutions for complex substrates by Andreani, Cristiane L., Bolonhesi, Isabela B. T. M., Fuess, Lucas T., Lopes, Deize D., Gomes, Simone D.

    Published in International journal of energy research (01-07-2022)
    “…Summary This study aimed to evaluate the production of hydrogen in an upflow anaerobic fixed‐bed reactor (UAFBR) fed with undiluted and non‐nutrient…”
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    BIOHYDROGEN PRODUCTION IN AnSBBR IN FED-BATCH FROM STARCH EFFLUENT: INFLUENCE OF ORGANIC LOAD by Tonello, Tamiris U., Andreani, Cristiane L., Mari, Angelo G., Fernandes, José R., Gomes, Simone D.

    Published in Engenharia agrícola (01-09-2018)
    “…ABSTRACT The hydrogen is a fuel with a high energy density. Studies have sought to verify the potential of different residues and configurations of reactors in…”
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    Hydrogen production from cassava processing wastewater in an anaerobic fixed bed reactor with bamboo as a support material by Andreani, Cristiane L., Torres, Douglas G. B., Schultz, Leonardo, Carvalho, Karina Q. de, Gomes, Simone D.

    Published in Engenharia agrícola (01-06-2015)
    “…Attempting to associate waste treatment to the production of clean and renewable energy, this research sought to evaluate the biological production of hydrogen…”
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    Cassava Wastewater Treatment in Fixed-Bed Reactors: Organic Matter Removal and Biogas Production by Watthier, Elisangela, Andreani, Cristiane L., Torres, Douglas G. B., Kuczman, Osvaldo, Tavares, Maria H. F., Lopes, Deize D., Gomes, Simone D.

    Published in Frontiers in sustainable food systems (13-03-2019)
    “…The process of cassava starch extraction is associated with the generation of a large volume of liquid wastes from root washing and starch extraction (5 to 7…”
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    HYDROGEN PRODUCTION AND PERFORMANCE OF ANAEROBIC FIXED-BED REACTORS USING THREE SUPPORT ARRANGEMENTS FROM CASSAVA STARCH WASTEWATER by Torres, Douglas G. B., Lucas, Shaiane Dal' Maso, Andreani, Cristiane L., Carvalho, Karina Q. de, Coelho, Silvia R. M., Gomes, Simone D.

    Published in Engenharia agrícola (01-02-2017)
    “…ABSTRACT Fixed-bed reactors have been considered promise alternatives for hydrogen production due to their simple construction and increase in the biomass…”
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    Biomass immobilization in hydrolyzed lignocellulosic material can enhance biohydrogen production from cassava residues? by Bolonhesi, Isabela Bruna de Tavares Machado, Andreani, Cristiane Lurdes, de Melo, Marcelo Rodrigues, Gomes, Simone Dasmasceno, Lopes, Deize Dias

    Published in Biochemical engineering journal (01-01-2023)
    “…This study evaluated cassava stems (CS) as support material and a potential co-substrate in dark fermentation. Pre-tests were carried out with cell…”
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    Biohydrogen and biomethane production from cassava wastewater in a two-stage anaerobic sequencing batch biofilm reactor by Mari, Angelo G., Andreani, Cristiane L., Tonello, Tamiris Uana, Leite, Luana C.C., Fernandes, José R., Lopes, Deize D., Rodrigues, José A.D., Gomes, Simone D.

    Published in International journal of hydrogen energy (14-02-2020)
    “…The objective of the present study was to determine the energetic potential from cassava starch wastewater in a two-stage system (BioH2 + BioCH4) composed by…”
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