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Proper Citation: Biomethane Potential Test (RRID:SCR_017319)
Description: Automatic Methane Potential Test System (AMPTS) II is analytical tool for conducting various anaerobic batch fermentation tests. This includes performing, with up to 15 test vials, biochemical methane potential (BMP) tests, anaerobic biodegradability studies, specific methanogenic activity (SMA) assays, as well as conducting residual gas potential (RGP) analyses on digested slurry.
Abbreviations: BMP, BMP Test, AMPTS
Synonyms: , Automatic Methane Potential Test System (AMPTS) II, Biomethane Potential Test System, Automatic Methane Potential Test System
Resource Type: instrument resource
Keywords: Anaerobic digestion, waste to energy, waste management, renewable energies, biogas, biomethane, modelling, University of Johannesburg (UJ), UJ-PEETS, Quantification, characterization, analysis, AI-2 import system permease protein lsrC
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