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Influencing anaerobic

digestion early stage

processes for

increased biomethane

production from

different substrate

components

Linköping Studies in Science and Technology

Licentiate Thesis No. 1807

Anna Odnell

Ann a O dn el l I nfl ue nc in g a na ero bi c d ig es tio n e ar ly s ta ge p ro ce ss es fo r in cre as ed bi om eth an e p ro du cti on fro m d iff ere nt s ub str ate c om po ne nts 20 18

FACULTY OF SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING

Linköping Studies in Science and Technology, Licentiate Thesis No. 1807, 2018 Department of Physics, Chemistry and Biology (IFM)

Linköping University SE-581 83 Linköping, Sweden

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