A very important paradigm of recent years is the preservation of the environment. In response to current emergencies, such as the recycling of the huge mass of organic wastes, the production of renewable energy and the reduction of environmental pollution, innovative technologies have been implemented to convert, thermochemically or biologically, biowaste into bioenergy. In addition to gaseous and liquid fuels, these processes generate solid carbon-rich byproducts that can be applied in various agricultural and environmental contexts
Potential of carbon-rich byproducts of bioenergy production to remove endocrine disrupting chemicals from water and soil
Elisabetta Loffredo
;Claudia Carnimeo
2022-01-01
Abstract
A very important paradigm of recent years is the preservation of the environment. In response to current emergencies, such as the recycling of the huge mass of organic wastes, the production of renewable energy and the reduction of environmental pollution, innovative technologies have been implemented to convert, thermochemically or biologically, biowaste into bioenergy. In addition to gaseous and liquid fuels, these processes generate solid carbon-rich byproducts that can be applied in various agricultural and environmental contextsFile in questo prodotto:
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