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EUBCE 2023 - Pietro POSTACCHINI - Biomethane Production from the Co-digestion of Biomass-derived Syngas and Brewery Spent Yeast: Experimental Investigation of Mixed Microbial Cultures Adaptation and Continuous Co-digestion

Biomethane Production from the Co-digestion of Biomass-derived Syngas and Brewery Spent Yeast: Experimental Investigation of Mixed Microbial Cultures Adaptation and Continuous Co-digestion

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Anaerobic digestion for biogas and biomethane production

Biogas innovations and research

Biomethane Production from the Co-digestion of Biomass-derived Syngas and Brewery Spent Yeast: Experimental Investigation of Mixed Microbial Cultures Adaptation and Continuous Co-digestion

Short Introductive summary

Syngas co-digestion with organic wastes is a promising cost-effective approach to reduce the processing costs of gasification-based biomethane production processes. This study investigate specifically the co-digestion of syngas and brewery spent yeast in a lab-scale continuously stirred tank reactor.

 EUBCE Student Awardee Presentation

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Pietro POSTACCHINI

Free University of Bolzano

Presenter's biography

I am an environmental process engineer currently working as a PhD fellow at the Free University of Bolzano. I am currently working on the biological conversion of syngas from biomass gasification to produce biomethane focusing both in experimental investigation and process modeling.

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Co-authors:

P. Postacchini, Free University of Bolzano, Bolzano, ITALY
L. Menin, Free University of Bolzano, Bolzano, ITALY
S. Piazzi, Free University of Bolzano, Bolzano, ITALY
F. Patuzzi, Free University of Bolzano, Bolzano, ITALY
M. Baratieri, Free University of Bolzano, Bolzano, ITALY
A. Grimalt-Alemany, Technical University of Denmark, Copenhagen, DENMARK

Session reference: 4DO.7.4