Search for dissertations about: "CSTR"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 8 swedish dissertations containing the word CSTR.
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1. Investigation of a Biofilm Reactor Model with Suspended Biomass
Abstract : Biofilms are compact, sessile microbial communities that attach to surfaces in aqueous environments. In wastewater treatment, they are especially important for removal of phosphorus and nitrogen, which, if released into a receiving water body, can cause severe eutrophication. READ MORE
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2. Model Reduction for Control of Stirred Tank Reactor Processes
Abstract : Models of chemical processes have a tendency of being far too complex for controller design. In many cases these models are also too complex for simulation together with other sub-systems, due to long simulation times and numerical problems. READ MORE
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3. Caldicellulosiruptor Saccharolyticus: an Ideal Hydrogen Producer?
Abstract : Caldicellulosiruptor saccharolyticus is an extremely thermophilic, strictly anaerobic, Gram-positive and cellulolytic microorganism with a natural ability to produce hydrogen (H2) at nearly theoretical maximum yield, i.e. 4 mol/ mol of glucose. READ MORE
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4. Biogas production from lignocellulosic agricultural residues : microbial approaches for enhanced efficiency
Abstract : Methane, produced through microbial anaerobic digestion of various organic materials, is seen as a promising sustainable bioenergy source with the potential to reduce the current dependence on fossil fuels. Among organic materials, lignocellulosic materials, especially agriculture residues, are highly interesting due to high abundance and potential for methane production. READ MORE
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5. Two-Stage Conversion of Land and Marine Biomass for Biogas and Biohydrogen Production
Abstract : The replacement of fossil fuels by renewable fuels such as biogas and biohydrogen will require efficient and economically competitive process technologies together with new kinds of biomass. A two-stage system for biogas production has several advantages over the widely used one-stage continuous stirred tank reactor (CSTR). READ MORE