Search Results - "Jörn Budde"
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Energy balance, greenhouse gas emissions, and profitability of thermobarical pretreatment of cattle waste in anaerobic digestion
Published in Waste management (Elmsford) (01-03-2016)“…•Theoretical integration of a model device for thermobarical treatment in a biogas plant.•Thermobarical pretreatment is beneficial for raw material with high…”
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Enhanced Methane Formation through Application of Enzymes: Results from Continuous Digestion Tests
Published in Energy & fuels (17-11-2011)“…Continuous bio-methanization of different feedstocks (rye grain silage, maize silage, feed residue (mix of silages), solid cattle manure, and grass silage) was…”
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Antagonistic Effects on the Methane Yield of Liquid Hot-Water Pretreated Press Mud Fractions Co-digested with Vinasse
Published in Energy & fuels (19-11-2015)“…Sugar cane press mud pretreated by liquid hot water was separated into a liquid fraction and a solid fraction. These fractions were blended with vinasse in…”
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Effect of liquid hot water pre-treatment on sugarcane press mud methane yield
Published in Bioresource technology (01-10-2014)“…•Improved biomethanation by LHW pre-treatment compared with untreated press mud.•A 33% COD solubilisation resulted in the best methane yield (>55%…”
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Still special? Harvesting procedures for industrial hemp
Published in Landtechnik (01-01-2016)“…A multitude of different harvesting procedures is available after the re-approval of hemp growing in Germany about 20 years ago. Established, but as well…”
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Comparative investigations of fibreboards resulting from selected hemp varieties
Published in Industrial crops and products (01-08-2018)“…•Fibreboards similar to wood based panels could be manufactured.•The raw material was hemp harvested and stored in an alternative procedure.•A unique pilot…”
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Effects of thermobarical pretreatment of cattle waste as feedstock for anaerobic digestion
Published in Waste management (Elmsford) (01-02-2014)“…•Improved hydrolysis by thermobarical treatment compared with biological hydrolysis.•Increase of methane yield by a maximum of 58% through thermobarical…”
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Enhanced Methane Formation through Application of Enzymes: Results from Continuous Digestion Tests
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