Backed by science
The science behind GasAbate has been peer-reviewed and validated at various stages of development. To read any of our published papers, click on the links below.
International peer-reviewed conference papers *
Including validation of full-scale biomethane potential of GasAbate-treated slurry and agronomy data. Presented at the 18th IWA World Congress on Anaerobic Digestion (June 2024) and accepted to be presented at the 12th IWA Symposium on Waste Management Problems in Agro-Industries in September 2025.
Nolan et al, 2024 *
From lab up to 1m3 demonstrates efficacy with final GasAbate formulation. A similar experiment with 1m3 IBCs has been completed with dairy slurry with a paper in preparation.
Connolly et al
Lab scale up to 660L testing different peroxide sources and effect of temperature on dosing. These initial experiments included KI in formulation. While effective at methane reduction, the strong reaction b/w peroxide and KI had negative effects on ammonia. KI was not ultimately included in the final commercial GasAbate formulation.
- Connolly et al, 2025 - Hydrogen sulphide inhibition in cattle slurry by use of an oxygen-based slurry amendment
- Connolly et al, 2025 - Abatement of greenhouse gases and ammonia from cattle slurry during storage and land-spreading: A pilot scale study
- Connolly et al, 2023 - Inhibition of methane production in cattle slurry using an oxygen-based amendment
Thorn et al, 2022
Proof of concept and initial test of oxidising formulations, including hydrogen peroxide alone, in dairy manure with good methane mitigation (SuppMaterial Figure 1)