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titleOfInvention Process for the utilization of wood in biogas plants and production of fertilizer
abstract The present invention generally relates to a method for improving the efficiency of biogas plants and the use of cellulose or lignin-containing materials. The hydrolysis is used to improve the fertilizer quality. In the pre-fermenter, the material is digested using an acidic and basic solution. In the present case, the hydrolysis is carried out within a few hours, so that the biomass is processed for rapid processing by the bacteria. The invention describes a process for the digestion of the biological ground substance and the improvement of the yield by special bacterial cultures. The process is also controlled so that the fertilizer quality of the residues is improved.
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