Methods for Intensifying Biogas Production from Waste: A Scientometric Review of Cavitation and Electrolysis Treatments

This article presents future trends in research using microbiological methods to intensify bioprocesses for biogas production. The pretreatment by combinations of physical and chemical methods, such as cavitation and electrolysis, is considered. The approach of the article involved reviewing the res...

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Main Authors: Viktoriia Chubur, Dmytro Danylov, Yelizaveta Chernysh, Leonid Plyatsuk, Vladimir Shtepa, Nils Haneklaus, Hynek Roubik
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2022-10-01
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author Viktoriia Chubur
Dmytro Danylov
Yelizaveta Chernysh
Leonid Plyatsuk
Vladimir Shtepa
Nils Haneklaus
Hynek Roubik
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Leonid Plyatsuk
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Nils Haneklaus
Hynek Roubik
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description This article presents future trends in research using microbiological methods to intensify bioprocesses for biogas production. The pretreatment by combinations of physical and chemical methods, such as cavitation and electrolysis, is considered. The approach of the article involved reviewing the residual area on the intensification technologies of anaerobic digestion with current methods to improve the quality and quantity of biogas. The most valuable reported positive results of the pretreatment of biological raw materials in the cavitation process were reviewed and are presented here. A model of the effect of electrolysis on the species diversity of bacteria in anaerobic digestion was developed, and changes in the dominance of the ecological and trophic systems were revealed on the basis of previous studies. The stimulating effect on biogas yield, reduction in the stabilization period of the reactor, and inactivation of microorganisms at lower temperatures is associated with different pretreatment methods that intensify anaerobic digestion. More research is recommended to focus on the electrolysis treatment of different types of waste and their ratios with optimization of regime parameters, as well as in combination with other pretreatments to produce biomethane and biohydrogen in larger quantities and in better qualities.
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spelling doaj.art-e4f39b0551cc499ab57697eb778eba6d2023-11-30T22:42:42ZengMDPI AGFermentation2311-56372022-10-0181057010.3390/fermentation8100570Methods for Intensifying Biogas Production from Waste: A Scientometric Review of Cavitation and Electrolysis TreatmentsViktoriia Chubur0Dmytro Danylov1Yelizaveta Chernysh2Leonid Plyatsuk3Vladimir Shtepa4Nils Haneklaus5Hynek Roubik6Department of Ecology and Environmental Protection Technologies, Sumy State University, 40007 Sumy, UkraineDepartment of Ecology and Environmental Protection Technologies, Sumy State University, 40007 Sumy, UkraineDepartment of Ecology and Environmental Protection Technologies, Sumy State University, 40007 Sumy, UkraineDepartment of Ecology and Environmental Protection Technologies, Sumy State University, 40007 Sumy, UkraineInternational Innovation and Applied Center “Aquatic Artery”, 40007 Sumy, UkraineTd-Lab Sustainable Mineral Resources, Universität für Weiterbildung Krems, 3500 Krems an der Donau, AustriaDepartment of Sustainable Technologies, Czech University of Life Sciences Prague, 16500 Prague, Czech RepublicThis article presents future trends in research using microbiological methods to intensify bioprocesses for biogas production. The pretreatment by combinations of physical and chemical methods, such as cavitation and electrolysis, is considered. The approach of the article involved reviewing the residual area on the intensification technologies of anaerobic digestion with current methods to improve the quality and quantity of biogas. The most valuable reported positive results of the pretreatment of biological raw materials in the cavitation process were reviewed and are presented here. A model of the effect of electrolysis on the species diversity of bacteria in anaerobic digestion was developed, and changes in the dominance of the ecological and trophic systems were revealed on the basis of previous studies. The stimulating effect on biogas yield, reduction in the stabilization period of the reactor, and inactivation of microorganisms at lower temperatures is associated with different pretreatment methods that intensify anaerobic digestion. More research is recommended to focus on the electrolysis treatment of different types of waste and their ratios with optimization of regime parameters, as well as in combination with other pretreatments to produce biomethane and biohydrogen in larger quantities and in better qualities.https://www.mdpi.com/2311-5637/8/10/570bioprocessesbiogas productioncavitationelectrolysismicrobiological methods
spellingShingle Viktoriia Chubur
Dmytro Danylov
Yelizaveta Chernysh
Leonid Plyatsuk
Vladimir Shtepa
Nils Haneklaus
Hynek Roubik
Methods for Intensifying Biogas Production from Waste: A Scientometric Review of Cavitation and Electrolysis Treatments
Fermentation
bioprocesses
biogas production
cavitation
electrolysis
microbiological methods
title Methods for Intensifying Biogas Production from Waste: A Scientometric Review of Cavitation and Electrolysis Treatments
title_full Methods for Intensifying Biogas Production from Waste: A Scientometric Review of Cavitation and Electrolysis Treatments
title_fullStr Methods for Intensifying Biogas Production from Waste: A Scientometric Review of Cavitation and Electrolysis Treatments
title_full_unstemmed Methods for Intensifying Biogas Production from Waste: A Scientometric Review of Cavitation and Electrolysis Treatments
title_short Methods for Intensifying Biogas Production from Waste: A Scientometric Review of Cavitation and Electrolysis Treatments
title_sort methods for intensifying biogas production from waste a scientometric review of cavitation and electrolysis treatments
topic bioprocesses
biogas production
cavitation
electrolysis
microbiological methods
url https://www.mdpi.com/2311-5637/8/10/570
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