For over a century, anaerobic digestion has become a key technology in removing organic contents from waste streams, while at the same time enabling the recovery of energy and resources (Guo et al. 2017; Martins et al. 2018). In both industrial and scientific communities in this field, great efforts have been devoted to technical innovation, resulting in the development of many cutting-edge and emerging strategies for the management of waste streams, nutrients circulation, biogas production and removal of hazardous and persistent micro-pollutants, and insights into digestion microbiome (Arora et al. 2018; Gonzalez et al. 2018; Hassa et al. 2018). Therefore, the aim of this special issue is to bring together papers from multiple disciplines on the state-of-the-art emerging/innovative anaerobic processes and associated principles. This issue contains 11 selected research articles, covers research frontiers from the development, optimization and application...
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December 19 2018
Editorial: innovative anaerobic processes for wastewater treatment
Shanquan Wang;
Shanquan Wang
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1Sun Yat-sen University, China
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Guojin Xie;
Guojin Xie
2Harbin Institute of Technology, China
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Wenzong Liu;
Wenzong Liu
3Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
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Yanping Liu
Yanping Liu
5Beijing University of Chemical Technology, China
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Water Sci Technol (2018) 78 (9): iii–iv.
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Shanquan Wang, Guojin Xie, Wenzong Liu, Hongbo Liu, Yanping Liu; Editorial: innovative anaerobic processes for wastewater treatment. Water Sci Technol 19 December 2018; 78 (9): iii–iv. doi: https://doi.org/10.2166/wst.2018.506
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