
michal.bucha@uwr.edu.pl
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Zainteresowania
- energy
- methanogenesis
- lignin
- biogas
- lignite
- biodegradation
- microbial community
- anaerobic conditions
- stable isotopes
- microbiology
Dyscyplina naukowa
- nauki o Ziemi i środowisku
Najnowsze publikacje
- Evaluation of acidogenesis products’ effect on biogas production performed with metagenomics and isotopic approaches
- Simultaneous measurement of greenhouse gases (CH4, CO2 and N2O) using a simplified gas chromatography system
- Differences in hemicellulose composition and pectin detection in Eocene and Miocene xylites
- Microbial methane formation from different lithotypes of Miocene lignites from the Konin Basin, Poland: Geochemistry of the gases and composition of the microbial communities
- Differences in hemicellulose composition and pectin detection in Eocene and Miocene xylites
- Methane-yielding microbial communities processing lactate-rich substrates : a piece of the anaerobic digestion puzzle
- Lignite biodegradation under conditions of acidic molasses fermentation
- Methanogenic fermentation of lignite, with carbon-bearing additives, inferred from stable carbon and hydrogen isotopes
- Decomposition of carbon-bearing compounds and their influence on methane formation in a lignite incubation experiment
- Stable isotopes of C and H in methane fermentation of agriculture substrates at different temperature conditions
- Badania biogeochemiczne nad beztlenową biodegradacją mioceńskich węgli brunatnych z obszaru Polski
- Ocena migracji składników gazu ziemnego w złożu Borzęcin na podstawie wyników analiz izotopów trwałych wodoru i węgla
- # Microbial methane formation from different lithotypes of Miocene lignites from Konin and Sieniawa region, Poland
- # Anaerobic decomposition of lignite by autochtonous microflora
- # Occurrence of nitrogen-fixing microorganisms in Polish lignites
- # Hemicellulose detection in sedimentary organic matter using methanolysis-GC-MS
- # Biodegradacja węgla brunatnego w warunkach kwaśnej fermentacji melasy