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Open AccessThe physiological effect of heavy metals and volatile fatty acids on Methanococcus maripaludis S2
Methanogenic archaea are of importance to the global C-cycle and to biological methane (CH4) production through anaerobic digestion and pure culture. Here, the individual and combined effects of copper (Cu), zinc...
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Open AccessPhysiology and methane productivity of Methanobacterium thermaggregans
Accumulation of carbon dioxide (CO2), associated with global temperature rise, and drastically decreasing fossil fuels necessitate the development of improved renewable and sustainable energy production processes...
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A Critical Assessment of Microbiological Biogas to Biomethane Upgrading Systems
Microbiological biogas upgrading could become a promising technology for production of methane (CH4). This is, storage of irregular generated electricity results in a need to store electricity generated at peak t...