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Fate of trace metals in anaerobic digestion
Authors
A Rodrigue
A Siggins
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A Veen Van der
AE Kazakov
AJ Verschoor
B Demirel
BE Rittmann
C Carliell-Marquet
C Carrigg
CJ Banks
CJ Smith
CM Wood
D Batstone
D Costello
DJ Batstone
DM Toro Di
ED Hullebusch van
EJM Temminghoff
EL Barrera
F Blumensaat
F Mosey
FG Fermoso
FG Fermoso
FG Fermoso
FG Fermoso
FG Fermoso
G Esposito
G Esposito
G Gonzalez-Gil
GK Pagenkopf
GK Pagenkopf
GT Ankley
H Lindorfer
H Pobeheim
HD VanGuilder
HN Chanakya
I Angelidaki
I Cameron
IA Nges
IA Nges
J Bartacek
J Holmes
JB Christensen
JF Banfield
JG Richards
JP Pinheiro
JPL Kenney
JPM Vink
JPM Vink
JPM Vink
JPM Vink
JS Meyer
K Möller
KD Krewulak
KJ Waldron
L Appels
L Hollis
L Xiang
LPM Lamers
M Fuentes
M Lübken
MC Tomei
MG Vijver
MH Zandvoort
MH Zandvoort
MM Zandvoort
MS Myint
N Janes
P d’Abzac
P d’Abzac
P Worm
R Renner
RC Playle
S Chong
S García-Gen
S Jansen
S Kalyuzhnyi
S Niyogi
SF Aquino
SL Simpson
TD Mayer
V Facchin
V Vavilin
W Davison
W Verstraete
W Verstraete
X Li
XM Feng
Publication date
1 January 2015
Publisher
'Springer Science and Business Media LLC'
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Abstract
© Springer International Publishing Switzerland 2015. A challenging, and largely uncharted, area of research in the field of anaerobic digestion science and technology is in understanding the roles of trace metals in enabling biogas production. This is a major knowledge gap and a multifaceted problem involving metal chemistry; physical interactions of metal and solids; microbiology; and technology optimization. Moreover, the fate of trace metals, and the chemical speciation and transport of trace metals in environments— often agricultural lands receiving discharge waters from anaerobic digestion processes— simultaneously represents challenges for environmental protection and opportunities to close process loops in anaerobic digestion.The authors acknowledge funding within the framework of the COST Action 1302 (‘European Network on Ecological Roles of Trace Metals in Anaerobic Biotechnologies’). GC is supported by a European Research Council Starting Grant (‘3C-BIOTECH; No. 261330).Peer Reviewe
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