Publications by authors named "Carlos Morales-Polo"

The objective of this study is to assess the effects of mixing the three elemental organic waste fractions (fruit and vegetable, meat, and fish) during anaerobic digestion. Batch experiments were carried out with fraction mixtures of different proportions. The results were compared, concerning the single digestion of each fraction, the gas generation, and the process performance, using H as an indicator.

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Residues and by-products from vegetables and fruit wholesale markets are suitable for recovery in the form of energy through anaerobic digestion, allowing waste recovery and introducing them into the circular economy. This suitability is due to their composition, structural characteristics, and to the biogas generation process, which is stable and without inhibition. However, it has been observed that the proportion of methane and the level of degradation of the substrate is low.

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The food industry is one of the major industrial sectors in Europe and Spain, and therefore one of the major waste emitters, especially organic ones that can be classified into three different fractions (fruit and vegetables, meat and fish). One way to treat this waste environmentally responsible, energy-sustainable and economically cost-effective is anaerobic digestion. The generated biogas can be used as fuel and renewable energy source (providing a solution to the energy problem from an environmental point of view).

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Construction is a sector which produces high greenhouse gas emissions, which cause global warming. As such, it is becoming increasingly important to use sustainable materials which reduce the environmental impacts. The properties of the plant fiber block make it one of the most adequate building materials for the construction of the building envelope.

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