Processes for Bioenergy and Resources Recovery from Biowaste
A special issue of Processes (ISSN 2227-9717). This special issue belongs to the section "Environmental and Green Processes".
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Special Issue Editors
Interests: anaerobic digestion; co-digestion; biohydrogen and biomethane production; pretreatment of municipal solid wastes; volatile fatty acid production from waste
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Interests: anaerobic biotechnologies; microbial electrochemical technologies; waste and wastewater treatment; resource recovery from wastewater; energy positive wastewater treatment
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
We’d like to take this opportunity to invite you to participate in a Special Issue on “Processes for Bioenergy and Resources Recovery from Biowaste”, to be published in Processes. Processes (ISSN 2227-9717; CODEN: PROCCO, 2017 Impact Factor: 1.279) is an international peer-reviewed open access journal on processes in chemistry, biochemistry, biology, materials, and related process/systems engineering research fields.
The increasing quantity of waste generation and the requirements governing their ultimate disposal are of serious economic and environmental concern. Our existing waste management facilities continue to experience the challenge of balancing population growth and sustainable waste management practices that meet regulatory limits. As many countries across the world set goals to reduce landfilling of waste, there has been growing attention to the development of reliable technologies for conversion of waste to biofuels and other value-added bioproducts and thereby building sustainable waste infrastructures. This Special Issue on “Processes for Bioenergy and Resources Recovery from Biowaste” seeks high-quality works and topics focusing on the existing and emerging processes for bioenergy and value-added resources recovery from various biowaste streams.
Potential topics include but are not limited to the following:
- Anaerobic digestion of organic waste
- Bio-electrochemical conversion of biowaste
- Microbial fermentation for liquid and gaseous biofuels production
- Production of bioplastics from organic waste
- Algal systems for waste management
- Waste-to-bioenergy
- Thermochemical conversion of waste
- Enzymatic conversion of waste
Dr. Elsayed Elbeshbishy
Dr. Bipro R. Dhar
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- Waste management
- Anaerobic digestion
- Microbial fermentation
- Bio-electrochemical processes
- Thermochemical conversion
- Enzymatic conversion
- Algal systems
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