Application of optimized hydrothermal, ozone and superalkali pretreatment techniques for qualitative biogas production from corn straw: A comparative assessment
Key Points
Biogas production saw a significant increase using optimized pretreatment techniques, enhancing sustainability.
The method using ozone increased biogas yield by 20%, outpacing conventional treatments.
Analysis employed comparative assessments of hydrothermal, ozone, and superalkali pretreatment techniques.
Findings highlight the potential for these methods to improve biogas production from agricultural residues.
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Application of optimized hydrothermal, ozone and superalkali pretreatment techniques for qualitative biogas production from corn straw: A comparative assessment | Synapse