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Shilva Shrestha
Shilva Shrestha
Johns Hopkins University, Lawrence Berkeley National Lab, University of Michigan
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Biological strategies for enhanced hydrolysis of lignocellulosic biomass during anaerobic digestion: current status and future perspectives
S Shrestha, X Fonoll, SK Khanal, L Raskin
Bioresource Technology, 2017
2552017
Anaerobic co-digestion: Current status and perspectives
R Karki, W Chuenchart, KC Surendra, S Shrestha, L Raskin, S Sung, ...
Bioresource Technology, 125001, 2021
2472021
Anaerobic biorefinery: Current status, challenges, and opportunities
C Sawatdeenarunat, D Nguyen, KC Surendra, S Shrestha, K Rajendran, ...
Bioresource technology 215, 304-313, 2016
2372016
Intermittent micro-aeration: New strategy to control volatile fatty acid accumulation in high organic loading anaerobic digestion
D Nguyen, Z Wu, S Shrestha, PH Lee, L Raskin, SK Khanal
Water Research, 115080, 2019
1422019
Anaerobic digestion-based biorefinery for bioenergy and biobased products
KC Surendra, C Sawatdeenarunat, S Shrestha, S Sung, SK Khanal
Industrial Biotechnology 11 (2), 103-112, 2015
802015
Synergistic association between cytochrome bd-encoded Proteiniphilum and reactive oxygen species (ROS)-scavenging methanogens in microaerobic-anaerobic digestion of …
Z Wu, D Nguyen, TYC Lam, H Zhuang, S Shrestha, L Raskin, SK Khanal, ...
Water Research, 116721, 2020
792020
Understanding the Anaerobic Digestibility of Lignocellulosic Substrates Using Rumen Content as a Cosubstrate and an Inoculum
X Fonoll, S Shrestha, SK Khanal, J Dosta, J Mata-Alvarez, L Raskin
ACS ES&T Engineering, 2021
242021
Anaerobic Dynamic Membrane Bioreactor Development to Facilitate Organic Waste Conversion to Medium-Chain Carboxylic Acids and Their Downstream Recovery
S Shrestha, S Xue, D Kitt, H Song, C Truyers, M Muermans, I Smets, ...
ACS ES&T Engineering, 2021
162021
Competitive Reactions during Ethanol Chain Elongation Were Temporarily Suppressed by Increasing Hydrogen Partial Pressure through Methanogenesis Inhibition
S Shrestha, S Xue, L Raskin
Environmental Science & Technology, 2023
72023
Fate of influent microbial populations during medium chain carboxylic acid recovery from brewery and pre-fermented food waste streams
S Shrestha, B Colcord, X Fonoll, L Raskin
Environmental Science: Water Research & Technology, 2022
72022
Advancing Chain Elongation Technology for Medium Chain Carboxylic Acids Production from Waste Streams
S Shrestha
52020
Evaluation of Nanaerobic Digestion as a Mechanism to Explain Surplus Methane Production in Animal Rumina and Engineered Digesters
Z Wu, D Nguyen, S Shrestha, L Raskin, SK Khanal, PH Lee
Environmental Science & Technology, 2023
22023
Simulating Rumen Conditions Using an Anaerobic Dynamic Membrane Bioreactor to Enhance Hydrolysis of Lignocellulosic Biomass
X Fonoll, K Zhu, L Aley, S Shrestha, L Raskin
Environmental Science & Technology 58 (3), 1741-1751, 2024
12024
Simultaneous carbon catabolite repression governs sugar and aromatic co-utilization in Pseudomonas putida M2
S Shrestha, D Awasthi, Y Chen, J Gin, CJ Petzold, PD Adams, ...
Applied and Environmental Microbiology, e00852-23, 2023
12023
Simultaneous carbon catabolite repression governs sugar and aromatic co-utilization in Pseudomonas putida M2
SS Deepika Awasthi, Yan Chen, Jennifer Gin, Christopher J. Petzold, Paul D ...
bioRxiv, 2023
2023
Simulating Rumen Conditions using an Anaerobic Dynamic Membrane Bioreactor to Enhance Hydrolysis of Lignocellulosic Biomass
X Fonoll Almansa, K Zhu, L Aley, S Shrestha, L Raskin
bioRxiv, 2023.02. 20.529314, 2023
2023
Production of platform chemicals from organic waste streams using novel anaerobic systems with dynamic membranes
XF Almansa, S Shrestha, M Nielsen
MUSE, 2017
2017
ANAEROBIC DIGESTION OF LIGNOCELLULOSIC BIOMASS USING RUMEN CONTENTS AS INOCULUM FOR ENHANCED BIOGAS PRODUCTION
S Shrestha, X Fonoll, J Mata-Alvarez, L Raskin, SK Khanal
Stakeholder Perspectives on the Bioeconomy, 78, 2015
2015
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