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An overview of vinasse pollution in aquatic ecosystems in Brazil
We review the negative impacts of vinasse, a byproduct of alcohol distillation, on Brazil’s freshwater ecosystems. We found a total of 37 pollution...
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Boldly going green: utilizing Pycnoporus sp. for laccase production and sustainable vinasse treatment
Sugarcane vinasse is a highly polluting residue generated from bioethanol production. Currently, vinasse is either used in fertigation or treated...
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Sugarcane vinasse provokes acute and chronic responses and bioaccumulation of metals in benthic macroinvertebrates
Brazil is a major producer of sugarcane bioethanol, which has raised concerns about its environmental impact. The industrial process for obtaining...
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Using sugar cane vinasse as a biofertilizer: effects on soil microbial community due to periodical application
Bioethanol production from sugarcane generates by-products such as vinasse, with a high content of organic matter and potassium. While vinasse can be...
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Methane production from anaerobic co-digestion of vinasse and molasses: effects of substrate proportion, COD and alkalizing agent
Methane production using sugarcane industry effluents remains challenging due to the numerous operational variables that can affect the process....
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Microbial Population Dynamics in Continuous Hydrogen Production Systems by Dark Fermentation of Tequila Vinasse
Bioenergy production from agro-industrial waste has been a topic of interest for many years and now, with technological developments, and the... -
Chemical and biological combined treatment for sugarcane vinasse: selection of parameters and performance studies
Sugarcane vinasse has been reported as a high strength industrial wastewater that could cause severe environmental pollution due to its complex and...
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Application of sugarcane bagasse and peanut shell in natura as bioadsorbents for vinasse treatment
Vinasse is one of the most polluting effluents in the sugar-alcohol industry due to its physicochemical properties. It poses a threat to soil...
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Environmental assessment and durability performance of cement mortar incorporating sugarcane vinasse in replacement of water
Sugarcane vinasse wastewater (SVW) is one of the most voluminous waste generated in the ethanol industry and usually applied in fertigation. It is...
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Application of sugarcane bagasse and peanut shell in natura as bioadsorbents for vinasse treatment
Vinasse is one of the most polluting effluents in the sugar–alcohol industry due to its physicochemical properties. The common methods of treatment...
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Volatile fatty acid and methane production from vinasse and microalgae using two-stage anaerobic co-digestion
The effects of adding vinasse (VIN) as a co-substrate on the stability and production of volatile fatty acids (VFA) and methane (CH 4 ) during the...
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Synergism and antagonism in environmental behavior of tebuthiuron and thiamethoxam in soil with vinasse by natural attenuation
Full-scale farming systems rely on tebuthiuron and thiamethoxam to manage sugarcane for controlling weeds and insects, respectively. Both are...
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Valorization of Sugarcane Vinasse for Fungal Biomass Protein Production: Potential Application as Fish Feed Ingredient
The distilleries are among the most polluting industries worldwide since they generate vast amounts of wastewater, mainly vinasse. The... -
Anaerobic co-digestion of microalgal biomass, sugarcane vinasse, and residual glycerol from biodiesel using simplex-centroid mixture design: methane potential, synergic effect, and microbial diversity
Microalgal biomass (MB) is a promising feedstock for bioenergy production. Nonetheless, the cell recalcitrance and the low C/N ratio limit the...
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Irrigation with Water Contaminated by Sugarcane Pesticides and Vinasse Can Inhibit Seed Germination and Crops Initial Growth
Sugarcane crops are dependent on chemicals for maintaining plantations. Therefore, environmental consequences concern adjacent areas that can be...
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Vinasse-based biochar magnetic composites: adsorptive removal of tetracycline in aqueous solutions
Highly efficient and cost-effective adsorbents for antibiotic removal are the key to mitigate pollution by industrial wastewaters. Pyrolyzing...
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Use of vinasse and coffee waste as chelating agent of photo-Fenton landfill leachate treatment
This research studies the use of vinasse (VS) coming from Pisco and caffeic acid (Caa) from solid coffee waste as chelating agents of this process,...
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Photocatalytic Degradation of Sugarcane Vinasse Using ZnO Photocatalyst: Operating Parameters, Kinetic Studies, Phytotoxicity Assessments, and Reusability
AbstractPhotocatalytic degradation performance is highly related to optimized operating parameters such as initial concentration, pH value, and...
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Vinasse from sugarcane bagasse (hemicellulose) acid hydrolysate and molasses supplemented: biodegradability and toxicity
Vinasse sugarcane is a valuable byproduct of the ethanol production process, presenting a perspective of volume increase with the development of...
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Coagulation and Microfiltration Application for Sugarcane Vinasse Clarification
Sugarcane vinasse, also known as distillery wastewater, is a key by-product of the ethanol industry. Vinasse characteristics and their huge volume...