Background and challenges
Organic matter fractionation techniques of liquid waste for the modeling of bioprocesses
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Background and challenges
Organic matter fractionation techniques of liquid waste for the modeling of bioprocesses

Authors : Jean-Marc CHOUBERT,, Céline DRUILHE,, Fabrice BELINE, Sylvie GILLOT

Publication date: April 10, 2010, Review date: November 8, 2019 | Lire en français

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1. Background and challenges

Jean-Marc CHOUBERT is an agricultural and environmental engineer with a doctorate from the University of Strasbourg I, Cemagref – Centre de Lyon (69).

Céline DRUILHE is an agricultural and environmental engineer, Cemagref – Centre de Rennes (35).

Fabrice BELINE is a researcher with a doctorate from the University of Perpignan, Cemagref – Centre de Rennes (35).

Sylvie GILLOT is a research engineer with a doctorate from the University of Paris XII, Cemagref – Centre d'Antony (92).

1.1 Definitions

The term "biodegradable organic matter (OM) in waste" refers to molecules of human, animal or plant origin, capable of being degraded by the action of...

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