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Instituto de Investigación Vitivinícola y Agroalimentaria IVAGRO
Search resutls: Wine vinasse (4)

DOI 10.1016/j.fuel.2022.124104 KEYWORDS Sewage sludge; wine vinasse; poultry manure; anaerobic tridigestion; hydraulic retention time; biomethane ABSTRACT This study arose in response to the management of different organic wastes generated locally, which cause environmental damage. These wastes could be used to obtain biogas and class A biosolids through anaerobic digestion. For this purpose, the mesophilic anaerobic […]

DOI 10.1016/j.ijhydene.2021.11.032 KEYWORDS bio-hydrogen production; sludge; wine vinasse; poultry manure; anaerobic co-digestion ABSTRACT The influence of the addition of poultry manure on the thermophilic acid co-fermentation of sewage sludge and wine vinasse was studied. For this, discontinuous tests were carried out to determine the potential for hydrogen production (BHP tests) of 50:50 mixtures of sludge and wine vinasse with different amounts […]

A case of spatial coexistence among black wheatear oenanthe leucura, black-eared wheatear oenanthe hispanica and blue rock thrush monticola solitarius in the western mediterranean Avocetta, Vol. 45, Núm. 1, pp. 95-103 A comparative analysis on the impregnation efficiency of a natural insecticide into polypropylene films by means of batch against semi-continuous techniques using CO2 as […]

DOI 10.1016/j.ijhydene.2022.02.080 KEYWORDS Bio-methane potential (BMP); Sewage sludge; Wine vinasse; Poultry manure; Anaerobic co-digestion  ABSTRACT  This study aims to study the methane generation potential (BMP tests) of different samples from the dark acid fermentation of sewage sludge:wine vinasse, and sewage sludge:wine vinasse:poultry manure. Specifically, mixtures of sewage sludge (S) and wine vinasse (V) were used in […]