Search for dissertations about: "thin stillage"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 7 swedish dissertations containing the words thin stillage.
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1. Filamentous Fungi as a Sustainable Ingredient for Fish Feed
Abstract : Limited feed ingredients hinder aquaculture’s rapid growth. Current unsustainable fish feeding practices use ingredients like fishmeal and soybean meal, which could be directly consumed for as human food. This demands novel alternatives for fish nutrition. READ MORE
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2. Integration of filamentous fungi in ethanol dry-mill biorefinery
Abstract : The industrial production of bioethanol as a replacement to gasoline is well-established worldwide, using starch- or sugar-rich substrates. Additionally, the bioethanol plants produce animal feeds derived from fermentation leftovers. The biorefinery character of bioethanol plants can be enhanced via process diversification. READ MORE
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3. Biogas production from thin stillage : exploring the microbial response to sulphate and ammonia
Abstract : The biogas plant in Norrköping (Tekniska verken i Linköping AB, publ.), Sweden, operates with thin stillage, a residue from bio-ethanol fermentation, as the main feedstock. Thin stillage is energy-rich due to its high protein content, but due to its high nitrogen and sulphate content is a somewhat complicated feedstock. READ MORE
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4. Integration of first and second generation bioethanol processes using edible filamentous fungus Neurospora intermedia
Abstract : Establishing a commercial, lignocellulose-based, second-generation ethanol process has received several decades of attention by both researchers and industry. However, a fully economically viable process still remains a long-term goal. READ MORE
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5. Circular bioeconomy through valorisation of agro-industrial residues by the edible filamentous fungus Neurospora intermedia
Abstract : Prevention of dramatic climate change and ensuring food and nutrition security for subsequent generations necessitates the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions and efficient use of the world’s resources, including efficient waste disposal. The agro-industrial sector generates a large amount of organic waste, that is currently underexploited owing to poor waste management practices. READ MORE