Dr. Jan Mumme
- Position:
- Marie Curie Research Fellow
- Home Page:
- http://www.research.ed.ac.uk/portal/en/persons/jan-mumme%28683b7f86-bacc-475f-9859-9fbe6cd362e6%29.html
- Email:
- jan.mumme@ed.ac.uk
- Telephone:
- +44 (0) 131 650 5401
Research Interests
How can different organic and mineral waste streams be used to produce renewable energies, innovative materials, and carbon sinks? Current focus: Production of functional biochar-mineral composites from wastes for soil amendment, energy production and other purposes.
Relevant Projects:
- Advanced Carbon Materials from Biowaste - GreenCarbon-ETN
- CarboPlex - Development of C-rich biochar-mineral complexes for soil amendment, C sequestration and beyond
Publications:
Bachmann HJ, Bucheli TD, Dieguez-Alonso A, Fabbri D, Knicker HE, Schmidt H-P, Ulbricht A, Becker R, Buscaroli A, Buerge D, Cross A, Dickinson D [...] Masek O, Mumme J, Carmona M, Calvelo R, Rees F, Rombolà AG, de la Rosa JM, Sakrabani R, Sohi SP, Soja G, Valagussa M, Verheijen FGA, Franz F. 2016. Toward the standardization of biochar analysis: The COST Action TD1107 interlaboratory comparison. Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry 64: 513–527
Andert J, Mumme J. 2015. Impact of pyrolysis and hydrothermal biochar on gas-emitting activity of soil microorganisms and bacterial and archaeal community composition. Applied Soil Ecology 96:225-239
Erdogan E, Atila B, Mumme J, Reza MT, Toptas A, Elibol M, Yanik J. 2015. Characterization of products from hydrothermal carbonization of orange pomace including anaerobic digestibility of process liquor. Bioresource Technology 196:35-42
Dicke C, Lühr C, Ellerbrock R, Mumme J, Kern J. 2015. Effect of hydrothermally carbonized hemp dust on the soil emissions of CO2 and N2O. BioResources 10:3210-3223
Reza MT, Rottler E, Tölle R, Werner M, Ramm P, Mumme J. 2015. Production, characterization, and biogas application of magnetic hydrochar from cellulose. Bioresource Technology 186:34-43
Reza MT, Mumme J, Ebert A. 2015. Characterization of hydrochar from hydrothermal carbonization of wheat straw digestate. Biomass Conversion and Biorefinery doi:10.1007/s13399-015-0163-9
Hübner T, Mumme J. 2015. Integration of pyrolysis and anaerobic digestion - use of aqueous liquor from digestate pyrolysis for biogas production. Bioresource Technology 183:86-92