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Water Science and Technology

Volume 41 Number 3

Contents

1–8
Monitoring of a biogas process using electronic gas sensors and near-infrared spectroscopy (NIR)
Å. Nordberg, M. Hansson, I. Sundh, E. Nordkvist, H. Carlsson and B. Mathisen
9–16
Microbial ecology of the leach bed anaerobic digestion of unsorted municipal solid waste
P. Silvey, P.C. Pullammanappallil, L. Blackall and P. Nichols
17–24
Anaerobic hydrolysis kinetics of particulate substrates
W.T. Sanders, M. Geerink, G. Zeeman and G. Lettinga
25–32
Biological hydrogen potential of materials characteristic of the organic fraction of municipal solid wastes
M. Okamoto, T. Miyahara, O. Mizuno and T. Noike
33–41
Anaerobic batch degradation of solid poultry slaughterhouse waste
E. Salminen, J. Rintala, L.Ya. Lokshina and V.A. Vavilin
43–50
Two-particle model of anaerobic solid state fermentation
S. Kalyuzhnyi, A. Veeken and B. Hamelers
51–59
Rheology of sludge from double phase anaerobic digestion of organic fraction of municipal solid waste
P. Battistoni, P. Pavan, J. Mata-Alvarez, M. Prisciandaro and F. Cecchi
61–65
Mathematical modeling of the hydrolysis of anaerobic processes
O. Christ, P.A. Wilderer, R. R. Angerhöfer and M. Faulstich
67–73
Effect of particle size and sodium ion concentration on anaerobic thermophilic food waste digestion
I.S. Kim, D.H. Kim and S-H. Hyun
75–81
Performance of thermophilic semi-dry anaerobic digestion process changing the feed biodegradability
P. Pavan, P. Battistoni, J. Mata-Alvarez and F. Cecchi
83–91
Development of a methanogenic process to degrade exhaustively the organic fraction of municipal "grey waste" under thermophilic and hyperthermophilic conditions
P.A. Scherer, G.-R. Vollmer, T. Fakhouri and S. Martensen
93–100
Bench-scale anaerobic bioconversion of newsprint and office paper
W.W. Clarkson and X. Xiao
101–110
Pilot-scale gasification of municipal solid wastes by high-rate and two-phase anaerobic digestion (TPAD)
S. Ghosh, M.P. Henry, A. Sajjad, M.C. Mensinger and J.L. Arora
111–118
Two-phase anaerobic digestion of source sorted OFMSW (organic fraction of municipal solid waste): performance and kinetic study
P. Pavan, P. Battistoni, F. Cecchi and J. Mata-Alvarez
119–127
Effect of moisture content on anaerobic digestion of dewatered sludge: ammonia inhibition to carbohydrate removal and methane production
S. Fujishima, T. Miyahara and T. Noike
129–135
Fact-finding survey of actual garbage discharged from dormitory and its biological anaerobic-aerobic treatment
T. Imai, M. Ukita, M. Sekine, M. Fukagawa and H. Hakanishi
137–144
Investigations on the changes in anaerobic biodegradability and biotoxicity of an industrial microbial biomass induced by a thermochemical pretreatment
J.P. Delgenès, V. Penaud, M. Torrijos and R. Moletta
145–153
Increase of anaerobic degradation of particulate organic matter in full-scale biogas plants by mechanical maceration
H. Hartmann, I. Angelidaki, B.K. Ahring and B.K. Ahring
155–162
Influence of the size reduction of organic waste on their anaerobic digestion
L.M. Palmowski and J.A. Müller
163–169
Solubilization of organic sludge by thermophilic aerobic bacteria as a pretreatment for anaerobic digestion
S. Hasegawa, N. Shiota, K. Katsura and A. Akashi
171–179
Effects of disintegration on anaerobic degradation of sewage excess sludge in downflow stationary fixed film digesters
M. Engelhart, M. Krüger, J. Kopp and N. Dichtl
181–187
Thermal hydrolysis (TDH) as a pretreatment method for the digestion of organic waste
D. Schieder, R. Schneider and F. Bischof
189–194
Methods for increasing the biogas potential from the recalcitrant organic matter contained in manure
I. Angelidaki, B.K. Ahring and B.K. Ahring
195–202
Full scale co-digestion of organic waste
H. Kübler, K. Hoppenheidt, P. Hirsch, A. Kottmair, R. Nimmrichter, H. Nordsieck, W. Mücke and M. Swerev
203–211
Anaerobic digestion technologies for closing the domestic water, carbon and nutrient cycles
F. Hammes, Y. Kalogo and W. Verstraete
213–221
Co-digestion of organic solid waste and sludge from sewage treatment
W. Edelmann, H. Engeli and M. Gradenecker
223–230
Characterization and anaerobic treatment of the sanitary landfill leachate in Istanbul
B. Inanc, B. Calli and A. Saatci
231–238
Kinetics of accelerated solid-state fermentation of organic-rich municipal solid waste
E.R. Viéitez, J. Mosquera and S. Ghosh
239–246
Anaerobic treatment of landfill leachate by sulfate reduction
J.G. Henry and D. Prasad
247–254
Microbially mediated attenuation potential of landfill bioreactor systems
F.G. Pohland and J.C. Kim
255–262
Effect of substrate-seed mixing and leachate recirculation on solid state digestion of biowaste
A.H. Veeken and B.V. Hamelers
263–273
Ecological, energetic and economic comparison of anaerobic digestion with different competing technologies to treat biogenic wastes
W. Edelmann, K. Schleiss and A. Joss
275–282
Emission of greenhouse gases from anaerobic digestion processes: comparison with other municipal solid waste treatments
J.M. Baldasano and C. Soriano
283–290
Anaerobic digestion of solid waste: state-of-the-art
L. De Bere
291–297
Determinant impact of waste collection and composition on anaerobic digestion performance: industrial results
C. Saint-Joly, S. Desbois and J-P. Lotti
299–304
Full scale experience with the BIOCEL process
E. ten Brummeler
305–212
Establishing procedures for design, operation and maintenance of sewage sludge anaerobic treatment plants
J.E. Killilea, E. Colleran and C. Scahill