1. Anaerobic Digestion: Anaerobic digestion is a biochemical process where microorganisms decompose organic matter in the absence of oxygen. It's commonly used to treat organic waste such as food waste, livestock manure, and wastewater sludge. The main products of anaerobic digestion are biogas (primarily methane) and digestate. 2. CSTR (Continuously Stirred Tank Reactor): A CSTR is a common type of anaerobic digestion reactor. It is characterized by uniform mixing of the material within the reactor maintained by mechanical agitation. Continuous operation is achieved by continuously or semi-continuously feeding raw materials into the reactor and discharging the reaction products. Advantages of CSTRs include: uniform material mixing, facilitating optimal contact between microorganisms and organic matter; uniform temperature distribution, promoting microbial growth and metabolism; ability to handle high concentrations and high suspended solids content; stable and reliable operation. 3. Full-Mix Anaerobic Digestion System: This refers to the entire anaerobic digestion system, including pretreatment, anaerobic digestion, biogas treatment, digestate treatment, and other stages. "Full-mix" emphasizes the use of a CSTR in the anaerobic digestion stage, ensuring thorough mixing of the material within the reactor.
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