digestores
Digestores are sealed vessels or structures designed to break down organic matter through anaerobic digestion, a microbial process that occurs without oxygen. They are used to treat organic waste from municipal, agricultural, and industrial sources and to recover energy in the form of biogas. The main outputs are biogas, a combustible mix dominated by methane and carbon dioxide, and digestate, a stabilized material that can be used as fertilizer after treatment.
In the anaerobic digestion process, microbial communities go through stages: hydrolysis (complex polymers break down into
Common configurations include continuously stirred tank reactors (CSTRs), plug-flow digesters, fixed-bed digesters, and covered or floating-lacustrine
Benefits of digestores include reduced odor and pathogens, stabilization of waste, and renewable energy production. They