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Steam explosion pretreatment destroys the impact structure of raw materials, which
is conducive to microbial degradation, thus improving the utilization rate of straw. In
the steam explosion process, the solid wastes can be effectively sterilized, which is
beneficial for subsequent operation. In addition, periodic stimulation can strengthen
mass and heat transfer and improve uniformity of temperature and humidity, thus
eliminating the stirring apparatus and increasing the yield of biogas.
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