Publications by authors named "SiHui Shi"

Temperature has different effects on anaerobic digestion (AD) of various biomasses, which could bring out changes in microbial communities. The relationship between microbial community and methane production at 35 °C (R35), 38 °C (R38), 41 °C (R41), and 44 °C (R44) was analyzed during AD of corn stover (CS). The results showed that the daily biogas and methane production from R44 were 16.

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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "SiHui Shi"

  • - SiHui Shi's recent research focuses on anaerobic digestion (AD) processes, specifically examining the impact of temperature variations on biogas production and microbial communities during the digestion of corn stover.
  • - The study, published in August 2018, revealed that temperature significantly influences both methane production and the composition of microbial communities involved in the AD process.
  • - Findings indicated that the highest daily biogas and methane production rates were observed at elevated temperatures, highlighting the importance of optimizing temperature conditions for improved biogas yield.