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Chemical processing of switchgrass (panicum virgatum) and grass mixtures in terms of biogas yield in Poland

Durczak et al., 2018

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5366617134114856423
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Durczak K
Adamski M
Mitkowski P
Szaferski W
Gulewicz P
Majtkowski W
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Practical Aspects of Chemical Engineering: Selected Contributions from PAIC 2017

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Decomposition of waste biomass as a result of thermal, biological and chemical processing allows for the acquisition of energy and its carriers. Switchgrass (Panicum virgatum) and grass mixtures are a universal biological substrate for energy purposes. The digestibility of …
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