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Modeling the inhibition of dissolved H
2
on propionate fermentation and methanogenesis in wetland sediments
David S. Pal,
Peter R. Jaffe
Civil & Environmental Engineering
Andlinger Center for Energy & the Environment
High Meadows Environmental Institute
Princeton Institute for the Science and Technology of Materials
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Agriculture & Biology
methane production
94%
propionates
89%
wetlands
85%
sediments
81%
fermentation
61%
methane
42%
degradation
26%
gases
22%
slurries
18%
methanogens
17%
partial pressure
17%
root exudates
17%
volatilization
16%
process control
16%
headspace analysis
15%
fermenters
15%
paddies
14%
hydrogen
13%
sulfates
12%
kinetics
9%
carbon
9%
Earth & Environmental Sciences
methanogenesis
100%
fermentation
80%
wetland
68%
sediment
42%
modeling
36%
degradation
28%
venting
17%
volatilization
15%
partial pressure
15%
gas
14%
physical process
13%
rice
12%
incubation
12%
experiment
11%
hydrogen
11%
methane
11%
sulfate
10%
kinetics
9%
carbon
8%
laboratory
7%
effect
6%