GABRIEL
CAPSON TOJO
Investigador no período 2018-2021
University of Montpellier
Montpellier, FranciaPublicacións en colaboración con investigadores/as de University of Montpellier (15)
2024
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Bayesian uncertainty quantification for anaerobic digestion models
Bioresource Technology, Vol. 394
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Potential of enriched phototrophic purple bacteria for H2 bioconversion into single cell protein
The Science of the total environment, Vol. 908, pp. 168471
2023
2021
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Resource recovery from food waste via biological processes
Clean Energy and Resources Recovery: Biomass Waste Based Biorefineries, Volume 1 (Elsevier), pp. 327-354
2020
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Microalgae-bacteria consortia in high-rate ponds for treating urban wastewater: Elucidating the key state indicators under dynamic conditions
Journal of Environmental Management, Vol. 261
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Performance of a membrane-coupled high-rate algal pond for urban wastewater treatment at demonstration scale
Bioresource Technology, Vol. 301
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Unraveling the literature chaos around free ammonia inhibition in anaerobic digestion
Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, Vol. 117
2019
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Addition of biochar and trace elements in the form of industrial FeCl 3 to stabilize anaerobic digestion of food waste: dosage optimization and long-term study
Journal of Chemical Technology and Biotechnology, Vol. 94, Núm. 2, pp. 505-515
2018
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Addition of granular activated carbon and trace elements to favor volatile fatty acid consumption during anaerobic digestion of food waste
Bioresource Technology, Vol. 260, pp. 157-168
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Basics of bio-hydrogen production by dark fermentation
Green Energy and Technology (Springer Verlag), pp. 199-220
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Methanosarcina plays a main role during methanogenesis of high-solids food waste and cardboard
Waste Management, Vol. 76, pp. 423-430
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Real-time optimization of the key filtration parameters in an AnMBR: Urban wastewater mono-digestion vs. co-digestion with domestic food waste
Waste Management, Vol. 80, pp. 299-309
2017
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Accumulation of propionic acid during consecutive batch anaerobic digestion of commercial food waste
Bioresource Technology, Vol. 245, pp. 724-733
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Kinetic study of dry anaerobic co-digestion of food waste and cardboard for methane production
Waste Management, Vol. 69, pp. 470-479