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Editorial: Biofuels and Bioproducts From Anaerobic Processes: Anaerobic Membrane Bioreactors (AnMBRs).

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  • New biodegradable waste treatment configurations and technologies have arisen to support the transition of treatment plants toward resource recovery facilities

  • Thanks to the complete retention of anaerobic microorganisms, Anaerobic Membrane Biological Reactor (AnMBR) have the capacity to efficiently recover most of the energy potential in biodegradable waste streams in the form of biogas and produce high-quality effluents with low biomass production

  • When applied for organic waste streams treatment, AnMBRs could offer several advantages when compared to conventional anaerobic digestion treatment, including the footprint reduction thanks to the effective decoupling of hydraulic retention time (HRT) and sludge retention time (SRT), while achieving efficient hydrolysis and methanogenesis processes

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Introduction

New biodegradable waste treatment configurations and technologies have arisen to support the transition of treatment plants toward resource recovery facilities. Thanks to the complete retention of anaerobic microorganisms, AnMBRs have the capacity to efficiently recover most of the energy potential in biodegradable waste streams in the form of biogas and produce high-quality effluents with low biomass production.

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