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Sergey Kalyuzhnyi
Researcher at Moscow State University
Publications - 78
Citations - 6162
Sergey Kalyuzhnyi is an academic researcher from Moscow State University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Anaerobic digestion & Wastewater. The author has an hindex of 31, co-authored 78 publications receiving 5342 citations. Previous affiliations of Sergey Kalyuzhnyi include University of Queensland & Autonomous University of Coahuila.
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The IWA Anaerobic Digestion Model No 1 (ADM1)
Damien J. Batstone,Jurg Keller,Irini Angelidaki,Sergey Kalyuzhnyi,Spyros G. Pavlostathis,A. Rozzi,W.T.M. Sanders,H. Siegrist,V.A. Vavilin +8 more
TL;DR: The structured model includes multiple steps describing biochemical as well as physicochemical processes and the physico-chemical equations describe ion association and dissociation, and gas-liquid transfer.
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Defining the biomethane potential (BMP) of solid organic wastes and energy crops: a proposed protocol for batch assays.
Irini Angelidaki,M. Madalena Alves,David Bolzonella,Liliana Borzacconi,José Luis Campos,Alan J. Guwy,Sergey Kalyuzhnyi,Pavel Jenicek,J.B. van Lier +8 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors present some guidelines for biomethane potential assays prepared by the Task Group for the Anaerobic Biodegradation, Activity and Inhibition Assays of the International Water Association.
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Effect of pH and VFA on hydrolysis of organic solid waste
TL;DR: In this article, the anaerobic hydrolysis rate of organic solid waste was studied at fixed volatile fatty acid (VFA) concentrations ranging from 3 to 30 g COD/L and fixed pH values between 5 and 7.
wastes and energy crops: a proposed protocol for batch assays
Irini Angelidaki,M. Madalena Alves,David Bolzonella,Liliana Borzacconi,José Luis Campos,Alan J. Guwy,Sergey Kalyuzhnyi,Pavel Jenicek,J.B. van Lier +8 more
TL;DR: This paper presents some guidelines for biomethane potential assays prepared by the Task Group for the Anaerobic Biodegradation, Activity and Inhibition Assays of the Anaerobic Digestion Specialist Group of the International Water Association, the first step for the definition of a standard protocol.
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DEAMOX--new biological nitrogen removal process based on anaerobic ammonia oxidation coupled to sulphide-driven conversion of nitrate into nitrite.
TL;DR: Stable process performance and volumetric nitrogen loading rates of the DEAMOX reactor well above 1000 mgN/l/d with total nitrogen removal efficiencies of around 90% were obtained after long-term optimisation of the process.