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  1. Biochar-facilitated batch co-digestion of food waste and cattle rumen content: An assessment of process stability, kinetic studies, and pathogen fate

    Ihoeghian, N. A., Amenaghawon, A. N., Ogofure, A., Oshoma, C. E., Ajieh, M. U., Erhunmwunse, N. O., Obuekwe, I. S., Edosa, V. I. O., Tongo, I., Emokaro, C., Ezemonye, L. I. N., Semple, K. T. & Martin, A. D., 30/09/2023, In: Green Technologies and Sustainability. 1, 3, 100035.

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  2. Wood ash effects on soil properties and Lactuca sativa growth in soils amended with digestate and poultry litter

    Ibeto, C. N., Lag-Brotons, A. J., Marshall, R. & Semple, K. T., 31/03/2023, In: Journal of Plant Nutrition. 46, 7, p. 1231-1245 15 p.

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  3. Anaerobic co-digestion of cattle rumen content and food waste for biogas production: Establishment of co-digestion ratios and kinetic studies

    Ihoeghian, N. A., Amenaghawon, A. N., Ajieh, M. U., Oshoma, C. E., Ogofure, A., Erhunmwunse, N. O., Edosa, V. I. O., Tongo, I., Obuekwe, I. S., Isagba, E. S., Emokaro, C., Ezemonye, L. I. N., Lag-Brotons, A. J., Semple, K. T. & Martin, A. D., 30/06/2022, In: Bioresource Technology Reports. 18, 10 p., 101033.

    Research output: Contribution to Journal/MagazineJournal articlepeer-review

  4. Wood Ash Based Treatment of Anaerobic Digestate: State-of-the-Art and Possibilities

    Moure Abelenda, A. & Aiouache, F., 11/01/2022, In: Processes. 10, 1, 147.

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  5. The effect of acidogenic and methanogenic conditions on the availability and stability of carbon, nitrogen and phosphorus in a digestate

    Fagbohungbe, M. O., Onyeri, C., Adewale, C. & Semple, K. T., 1/06/2019, In: Journal of Environmental Chemical Engineering. 7, 3, 6 p., 103138.

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  6. The challenges of anaerobic digestion and the role of biochar in optimizing anaerobic digestion

    Fagbohungbe, M. O., Herbert, B. M. J., Hurst, L., Ibeto, C. N., Li, H., Usmani, S. Q. & Semple, K. T., 5/12/2016, (E-pub ahead of print) In: Waste Management.

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  7. Thermodynamic efficiency of carbon capture and utilisation in anaerobic batch digestion process

    Oh, S. T. & Martin, A. D., 12/2016, In: Journal of CO2 Utilization. 16, p. 182-193 12 p.

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  8. Impact of biochar on the anaerobic digestion of citrus peel waste

    Fagohungbe, M. O., Herbert, B. M. J., Hurst, L., Li, H., Usmani, S. Q. & Semple, K. T., 09/2016, In: Bioresource Technology. 216, p. 142-149 8 p.

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  9. High solid anaerobic digestion: operational challenges and possibilities

    Fagbohungbe, M., Dodd, I. C., Herbert, B. M. J., Li, H., Ricketts, L. J. & Semple, K. T., 10/2015, In: Environmental Technology and Innovation. 4, p. 268-284 17 p.

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  10. The effect of substrate to inoculum ratios on the anaerobic digestion of human faecal material

    Fagbohungbe, M. O., Herbert, B. M. J., Li, H., Ricketts, L. & Semple, K. T., 04/2015, In: Environmental Technology and Innovation. 3, p. 121-129 9 p.

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