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  1. Effect of Poultry Manure-Derived Compost on the Growth of eucalypts spp. Hybrid Clones
  2. Evaluation of Co-Composting as an Alternative for the Use of Agricultural Waste of Spring Onions, Chicken Manure and Bio-Waste Produced in Moorland Ecosystems
  3. Enhancement of Anaerobic Digestion with Nanomaterials: A Mini Review
  4. Multipoint characterization of the emission of odour, volatile organic compounds and greenhouse gases from a full-scale membrane-based municipal WWTP
  5. Home Composting: A Review of Scientific Advances
  6. Cobalt Nanocomposites as Catalysts for Carbon Dioxide Conversion to Methanol
  7. Odors Emitted from Biological Waste and Wastewater Treatment Plants: A Mini-Review
  8. Conversion of Carbon Dioxide into Methanol Using Cu–Zn Nanostructured Materials as Catalysts
  9. Organic municipal waste as feedstock for biorefineries: bioconversion technologies integration and challenges
  10. Enzymatic hydrolysis of the organic fraction of municipal solid waste: Optimization and valorization of the solid fraction for Bacillus thuringiensis biopesticide production through solid-state fermentation
  11. Gaseous Emissions from the Composting Process: Controlling Parameters and Strategies of Mitigation
  12. Sustained effect of zero-valent iron nanoparticles under semi-continuous anaerobic digestion of sewage sludge: Evolution of nanoparticles and microbial community dynamics
  13. Valorization of agro-industrial wastes by producing 2-phenylethanol via solid-state fermentation: Influence of substrate selection on the process
  14. Recycling of Organic Wastes through Composting: Process Performance and Compost Application in Agriculture
  15. 2-phenylethanol (rose aroma) production potential of an isolated pichia kudriavzevii through solid-state fermentation
  16. Bioremediation of PAH-Contaminated Soils: Process Enhancement through Composting/Compost
  17. Solid-State Fermentation (SSF) versus Submerged Fermentation (SmF) for the Recovery of Cellulases from Coffee Husks: A Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) Based Comparison
  18. Characterization of the Gaseous and Odour Emissions from the Composting of Conventional Sewage Sludge
  19. Optimisation of the removal conditions for heavy metals from water: A comparison between steel furnace slag and CeO2 nanoparticles
  20. A Review on Anaerobic Digestion of Lignocellulosic Wastes: Pretreatments and Operational Conditions
  21. Filling in sewage sludge biodrying gaps: Greenhouse gases, volatile organic compounds and odour emissions
  22. Environmental impact of cellulase production from coffee husks by solid-state fermentation: A life-cycle assessment
  23. Innovative Production of Bioproducts From Organic Waste Through Solid-State Fermentation
  24. A Multi-criteria Decision Analysis of Co-substrate Selection to Improve Biowaste Composting: a Mathematical Model Applied to Colombia
  25. The use of magnetic iron oxide based nanoparticles to improve microalgae harvesting in real wastewater
  26. A systematic study on the VOCs characterization and odour emissions in a full-scale sewage sludge composting plant
  27. Assembly-Induced Bright-Light Emission from Solution-Processed Platinum(II) Inorganic Polymers
  28. Valorisation of biowaste digestate through solid state fermentation to produce biopesticides from Bacillus thuringiensis
  29. The effect of the composting time on the gaseous emissions and the compost stability in a full-scale sewage sludge composting plant
  30. Fed-Batch and Sequential-Batch Approaches To Enhance the Bioproduction of 2-Phenylethanol and 2-Phenethyl Acetate in Solid-State Fermentation Residue-Based Systems
  31. Influence of mixing ratio and turning frequency on the co-composting of biowaste with sugarcane filter cake: a mixture experimental design
  32. Production and recovery of cellulases through solid-state fermentation of selected lignocellulosic wastes
  33. Review on biopesticides production using fungi as inoculum and solid wastes as substrates
  34. Valorisation of digestate from biowaste through solid-state fermentation to obtain value added bioproducts: A first approach
  35. Bioprocesses for 2-phenylethanol and 2-phenylethyl acetate production: current state and perspectives
  36. A review of research trends in the enhancement of biomass-to-hydrogen conversion
  37. Enhancing the bioproduction of value-added aroma compounds via solid-state fermentation of sugarcane bagasse and sugar beet molasses: Operational strategies and scaling-up of the process
  38. Microbial Strategies for Cellulase and Xylanase Production through Solid-State Fermentation of Digestate from Biowaste
  39. A systematic review on the composting of green waste: Feedstock quality and optimization strategies
  40. Optimization of Down-Stream for Cellulases Produced Under Solid-State Fermentation of Coffee Husk
  41. A Life Cycle Assessment on the Dehairing of Rawhides: Chemical Treatment versus Enzymatic Recovery through Solid State Fermentation
  42. Bioproduction of 2-phenylethanol and 2-phenethyl acetate by Kluyveromyces marxianus through the solid-state fermentation of sugarcane bagasse
  43. Production of proteases from organic wastes by solid-state fermentation: downstream and zero waste strategies
  44. Cerium oxide nanoparticles anchored onto graphene oxide for the removal of heavy metal ions dissolved in water
  45. Production and characterization of sophorolipids from stearic acid by solid-state fermentation, a cleaner alternative to chemical surfactants
  46. Batch anaerobic digestion of deproteinated malt whisky pot ale using different source inocula
  47. Composting of food wastes: Status and challenges
  48. A novel strategy for producing compost with enhanced biopesticide properties through solid-state fermentation of biowaste and inoculation with Bacillus thuringiensis
  49. Technology overview of biogas production in anaerobic digestion plants: A European evaluation of research and development
  50. Effect of three pretreatment techniques on the chemical composition and on the methane yields of Opuntia ficus-indica (prickly pear) biomass
  51. Adsorption process of fluoride from drinking water with magnetic core-shell Ce-Ti@Fe 3 O 4 and Ce-Ti oxide nanoparticles
  52. Cellulase and xylanase production at pilot scale by solid-state fermentation from coffee husk using specialized consortia: The consistency of the process and the microbial communities involved
  53. Critical review of existing nanomaterial adsorbents to capture carbon dioxide and methane
  54. Co-composting of Green Waste Mixed with Unprocessed and Processed Food Waste: Influence on the Composting Process and Product Quality
  55. Valorization of sugarcane bagasse and sugar beet molasses using Kluyveromyces marxianus for producing value-added aroma compounds via solid-state fermentation
  56. The effect of airflow rates and aeration mode on the respiration activity of four organic wastes: Implications on the composting process
  57. Towards a competitive solid state fermentation: Cellulases production from coffee husk by sequential batch operation and role of microbial diversity
  58. Analysis of MSW full-scale facilities based on anaerobic digestion and/or composting using respiration indices as performance indicators
  59. Solid-state fermentation and composting as alternatives to treat hair waste: A life-cycle assessment comparative approach
  60. A state of the art literature review on anaerobic digestion of food waste: influential operating parameters on methane yield
  61. A systematic approach to evaluate parameter consistency in the inlet stream of source separated biowaste composting facilities: A case study in Colombia
  62. Characterization of odorous compounds and odor load in indoor air of modern complex MBT facilities
  63. Solid-State Fermentation as a Novel Paradigm for Organic Waste Valorization: A Review
  64. Core–shell Au/CeO2 nanoparticles supported in UiO-66 beads exhibiting full CO conversion at 100 °C
  65. Effect of air flowrate on the dynamic respiration activity of the raw organic fraction of municipal solid wastes
  66. Heat-controlled micropillar array device for microsystems technology
  67. Production of sophorolipids from winterization oil cake by solid-state fermentation: Optimization, monitoring and effect of mixing
  68. The immobilisation of proteases produced by SSF onto functionalized magnetic nanoparticles: Application in the hydrolysis of different protein sources
  69. The Effect of a Short Term Aerobic Pretreatment Step on the Anaerobic Co-digestion of the Organic Fraction of Municipal Solid Wastes: Liquid Extract Addition Versus Solid Phase Addition
  70. A qualitative model to evaluate biowaste composting management systems using causal diagrams: a case study in Colombia
  71. Development of phytotoxicity indexes and their correlation with ecotoxicological, stability and physicochemical parameters during passive composting of poultry manure
  72. Long term enhanced solid-state fermentation: Inoculation strategies for amylase production from soy and bread wastes by Thermomyces sp. in a sequential batch operation
  73. Glutamic Acid Independent Production of Bioflocculants by Bacillus subtilis UPMB13
  74. Biodegradation Activity of Eight Organic Substrates: A Correlation Study of Different Test Methods
  75. Assessment of protease activity in hydrolysed extracts from SSF of hair waste by and indigenous consortium of microorganisms
  76. Phosphate removal and recovery from water using nanocomposite of immobilized magnetite nanoparticles on cationic polymer
  77. Inoculation effect of thermophilic microorganisms on protease production through solid-state fermentation under non-sterile conditions at lab and bench scale (SSF)
  78. Biocompatible polydopamine-like particles for the removal of heavy metals at extremely low concentrations
  79. Novel magnetic core–shell Ce–Ti@Fe3O4 nanoparticles as an adsorbent for water contaminants removal
  80. The importance of aeration mode and flowrate in the determination of the biological activity and stability of organic wastes by respiration indices
  81. Stability and maturity of biowaste composts derived by small municipalities: Correlation among physical, chemical and biological indices
  82. Environmental impact of rejected materials generated in organic fraction of municipal solid waste anaerobic digestion plants: Comparison of wet and dry process layout
  83. A new paradigm for waste management of organic materials
  84. Environmental burdens of source-selected biowaste treatments: comparing scenarios to fulfil the European Union landfill directive. The case of Catalonia
  85. Greenhouse gas emissions from organic waste composting
  86. Valorisation of biodiesel production wastes: Anaerobic digestion of residual Tetraselmis suecica biomass and co-digestion with glycerol
  87. Gaseous emissions during the solid state fermentation of different wastes for enzyme production at pilot scale
  88. From Wastes to High Value Added Products: Novel Aspects of SSF in the Production of Enzymes
  89. Toward the implementation of new regional biowaste management plans: Environmental assessment of different waste management scenarios in Catalonia
  90. Gaseous emissions in municipal wastes composting: Effect of the bulking agent
  91. GHG emissions during the high-rate production of compost using standard and advanced aeration strategies
  92. Composting and anaerobic digestion
  93. Home composting versus industrial composting: Influence of composting system on compost quality with focus on compost stability
  94. Substitution of chemical dehairing by proteases from solid-state fermentation of hair wastes
  95. Programmed Iron Oxide Nanoparticles Disintegration in Anaerobic Digesters Boosts Biogas Production
  96. Co-composting of poultry manure with other agricultural wastes: process performance and compost horticultural use
  97. A systematic study of the gaseous emissions from biosolids composting: Raw sludge versus anaerobically digested sludge
  98. VOC emissions from the composting of the organic fraction of municipal solid waste using standard and advanced aeration strategies
  99. Comparison of compostable bags and aerated bins with conventional storage systems to collect the organic fraction of municipal solid waste from homes. A Catalonia case study
  100. Potential of the solid-state fermentation of soy fibre residues by native microbial populations for bench-scale alkaline protease production
  101. Performance of compostable baby used diapers in the composting process with the organic fraction of municipal solid waste
  102. Home and vermicomposting as sustainable options for biowaste management
  103. Liquid-crystalline elastomer micropillar array for haptic actuation
  104. Co-composting as a management strategy to reuse the white-rot fungus Trametes versicolor after its use in a biotechnological process
  105. Preliminary study of phosphate adsorption onto cerium oxide nanoparticles for use in water purification; nanoparticles synthesis and characterization
  106. Biological treatment of the organic fibre from the autoclaving of municipal solid wastes; preliminary results
  107. A complete mass balance of a complex combined anaerobic/aerobic municipal source-separated waste treatment plant
  108. Potential use of CeO2, TiO2andFe3O4nanoparticles for the removal of cadmium from water
  109. Determination of the energy and environmental burdens associated with the biological treatment of source-separated Municipal Solid Wastes
  110. A study on Air Filled Porosity evolution in sludge composting
  111. Effect of cerium dioxide, titanium dioxide, silver, and gold nanoparticles on the activity of microbial communities intended in wastewater treatment
  112. Effect of freezing on the conservation of the biological activity of organic solid wastes
  113. Production of lipases by solid state fermentation using vegetable oil-refining wastes
  114. Determining C/N ratios for typical organic wastes using biodegradable fractions
  115. Bioremediation of PAHs-contaminated soil through composting: Influence of bioaugmentation and biostimulation on contaminant biodegradation
  116. Use of CeO2, TiO2 and Fe3O4 nanoparticles for the removal of lead from water
  117. Modelling the aerobic degradation of organic wastes based on slowly and rapidly degradable fractions
  118. Detection, Composition and Treatment of Volatile Organic Compounds from Waste Treatment Plants
  119. Anaerobic co-digestion of the organic fraction of municipal solid waste with several pure organic co-substrates
  120. Odours and volatile organic compounds emitted from municipal solid waste at different stage of decomposition and relationship with biological stability
  121. Short-time estimation of biogas and methane potentials from municipal solid wastes
  122. Acute toxicity of cerium oxide, titanium oxide and iron oxide nanoparticles using standardized tests
  123. Evolution of organic matter in a full-scale composting plant for the treatment of sewage sludge and biowaste by respiration techniques and pyrolysis-GC/MS
  124. Categorizing Raw Organic Material Biodegradability Via Respiration Activity Measurement: A Review
  125. Ecotoxicity of, and remediation with, engineered inorganic nanoparticles in the environment
  126. Respirometric screening of several types of manure and mixtures intended for composting
  127. Chromium VI adsorption on cerium oxide nanoparticles and morphology changes during the process
  128. Biohydrogen production and bioprocess enhancement: A review
  129. A new control strategy for the composting process based on the oxygen uptake rate
  130. Environmental assessment of home composting
  131. Monitoring the organic matter properties in a combined anaerobic/aerobic full-scale municipal source-separated waste treatment plant
  132. Anaerobic degradation of PAHs in soil: Impacts of concentration and amendment stability on the PAHs degradation and biogas production
  133. Effects of compost stability and contaminant concentration on the bioremediation of PAHs-contaminated soil through composting
  134. The use of life cycle assessment for the comparison of biowaste composting at home and full scale
  135. Possibilities of composting disposable diapers with municipal solid wastes
  136. Different Indices to Express Biodegradability in Organic Solid Wastes
  137. The effect of storage and mechanical pretreatment on the biological stability of municipal solid wastes
  138. Preliminary screening of co-substrates for bioremediation of pyrene-contaminated soil through composting
  139. Optimization and enhancement of soil bioremediation by composting using the experimental design technique
  140. A methodology to determine gaseous emissions in a composting plant
  141. Factors Affecting Air Pycnometer Performance For its Use in the Composting Process
  142. Performance of an industrial biofilter from a composting plant in the removal of ammonia and VOCs after material replacement
  143. Environmental impact of two aerobic composting technologies using life cycle assessment
  144. Recovery of organic wastes in the Spanish wine industry. Technical, economic and environmental analyses of the composting process
  145. Air filled porosity measurements by air pycnometry in the composting process: A review and a correlation analysis
  146. Evaluation of the ecotoxicity of model nanoparticles
  147. Composting of dewatered wastewater sludge with various ratios of pruning waste used as a bulking agent and monitored by respirometer
  148. In search of a reliable technique for the determination of the biological stability of the organic matter in the mechanical–biological treated waste
  149. Test methods to aid in the evaluation of the diversion of biodegradable municipal waste (BMW) from landfill
  150. The use of composting for the treatment of animal by-products: Experiments at lab scale
  151. Comparison of aerobic and anaerobic stability indices through a MSW biological treatment process
  152. Biodegradation of animal fats in a co-composting process with wastewater sludge
  153. Reactivity of Pure Candida rugosa Lipase Isoenzymes (Lip1, Lip2, and Lip3) in Aqueous and Organic Media. Influence of the Isoenzymatic Profile on the Lipase Performance in Organic Media
  154. Levels of ATP in different organic wastes under composting conditions
  155. Performance of different systems for the composting of the source-selected organic fraction of municipal solid waste
  156. Technical approach for a sustainable tourism development. Case study in the Balearic Islands
  157. Dehydrogenase activity as a method for monitoring the composting process
  158. Influence of different co-substrates biochemical composition on raw sludge co-composting
  159. Coupling composting and biofiltration for ammonia and volatile organic compound removal
  160. Co-composting of sewage sludge:fats mixtures and characteristics of the lipases involved
  161. Adsorption, absorption, and biological degradation of ammonia in different biofilter organic media
  162. Full-Scale Cocomposting of Hair Wastes from the Leather Manufacturing Industry and Sewage Sludge
  163. Optimal bulking agent particle size and usage for heat retention and disinfection in domestic wastewater sludge composting
  164. A kinetic analysis of solid waste composting at optimal conditions
  165. Use of Fenton reaction for the treatment of leachate from composting of different wastes
  166. Co-composting of hair waste from the tanning industry with de-inking and municipal wastewater sludges
  167. Emission of volatile organic compounds from composting of different solid wastes: Abatement by biofiltration
  168. Ammonia emissions from the composting of different organic wastes. Dependency on process temperature
  169. Effect of inoculation dosing on the composting of source-selected organic fraction of municipal solid wastes
  170. The use of respiration indices in the composting process: a review
  171. Prediction of temperature and thermal inertia effect in the maturation stage and stockpiling of a large composting mass
  172. Anaerobic co-digestion of a simulated organic fraction of municipal solid wastes and fats of animal and vegetable origin
  173. Biofiltration for ammonia removal from composting exhaust gases
  174. Composting of de-inking sludge from the recycled paper manufacturing industry
  175. Respirometric assays at fixed and process temperatures to monitor composting process
  176. Composting of Residuals Produced in the Catalan Wine Industry
  177. Application of residence time distribution technique to the study of the hydrodynamic behaviour of a full-scale wastewater treatment plant plug-flow bioreactor
  178. Monitoring the biological activity of the composting process: Oxygen uptake rate (OUR), respirometric index (RI), and respiratory quotient (RQ)
  179. Application of Experimental Design Technique to the Optimization of Bench-Scale Composting Conditions of Municipal Raw Sludge
  180. Pre-oxidation of an extremely polluted industrial wastewater by the Fenton?s reagent
  181. Immobilisation of differentCandida rugosalipases by adsorption onto polypropylene powder: application to chiral synthesis of ibuprofen andtrans-2-phenyl-1-cyclohexanol esters
  182. Continuous enantioselective esterification of trans-2-phenyl-1-cyclohexanol using a new Candida rugosa lipase in a packed bed bioreactor
  183. Highly enantioselective esterification of racemic ibuprofen in a packed bed reactor using immobilised Rhizomucor miehei lipase
  184. Characterization of the lipase and esterase multiple forms in an enzyme preparation from a Candida rugosa pilot-plant scale fed-batch fermentation
  185. A controlled fed-batch cultivation for the production of new crude lipases from Candida rugosa with improved properties in fine chemistry
  186. Effect of Fermentation Conditions in the Enzymatic Activity and Stereoselectivity of Crude Lipase from Candida rugosa
  187. On-line determination of the total lipolytic activity in a four-phase system using a lipase adsorption law
  188. Enhancement ofCandida rugosa lipase production by using different control fed-batch operational strategies
  189. Study of the drop size frequencies in a microbial growth system with an aqueous-organic culture medium: lipase production from Candida rugosa
  190. Effect of fermentation conditions in the enzyme activity and stereoselectivity of crude lipase from candida rugosa