Biofuels are perfect replacements for conventional fossil fuels, as they are environmentally friendly, non-polluting, locally available, sustainable, renewable, and accessible. The …
Dark fermentation (DF) is one of the most promising biological methods to produce bio- hydrogen and other value added bio-products from carbohydrate-rich wastes and …
G Sołowski, I Konkol, A Cenian - Journal of Cleaner Production, 2020 - Elsevier
In Poland lignocellulose wastes constitute about 43% of municipal waste (∼ 4 417 Gg). Anaerobic and/or dark fermentation are sustainable methods of lignocellulosic waste …
Research focused on reusing lignocellulosic waste has been gaining ground, both for the purpose of obtaining energy from renewable sources, as well as for reducing feedstock …
Solid waste and wastewater from citrus processing are potential raw materials for obtaining biofuels; however, the alternative of co-fermentation of these substrates has not been …
Despite the high prevalence of lactic acid bacteria in dark fermentation (DF) processes, their ecological role is not yet completely elucidated, preventing their systematic use as “helpers” …
Coffee sector has a tendency to increase consumption and fall in international coffee prices, as a commodity. There is a need for a strategy to minimize the impact of high costs for …
The co-fermentation of peel and wastewater from citrus processing is a proposal to promote the complementation of the individual characteristics of these substrates, making it possible …
Coffee consumption produces enormous amount of spent coffee grounds (SCG), a material that contain plenty of lipids, polyphenols, carbohydrates, proteins, and various other …