2012
DOI: 10.1002/jctb.3809
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Acclimation of an anaerobic consortium capable of effective biomethanization of mechanically‐sorted organic fraction of municipal solid waste through a semi‐continuous enrichment procedure

Abstract: BACKGROUND: Municipal solid waste is generally disposed of by incineration or landfilling. Higher combustion efficiencies or lower waste amounts to be dumped, respectively, can be obtained through recovery of the waste wet fraction, which could be valorized by means of anaerobic digestion processes with the production of a CH4‐rich biogas. However, such a fraction is typically poorly digestible. The aim of this work was to obtain a methanogenic consortium capable of effective biomethanization of the wet fracti… Show more

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“…Firmicutes were primarily dominant in the co-digesting tests, with 36, 28 and 35% in H, S and HS, compared with 9% in the control. As reported, Firmicutes played a critical role in the anaerobic hydrolysis and acidification process [38]. Almost the same trend was observed for Bacteroidetes .…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 77%
“…Firmicutes were primarily dominant in the co-digesting tests, with 36, 28 and 35% in H, S and HS, compared with 9% in the control. As reported, Firmicutes played a critical role in the anaerobic hydrolysis and acidification process [38]. Almost the same trend was observed for Bacteroidetes .…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 77%
“…The effects of heavy metals on the anaerobic digestion process have been widely studied over several decades (Lo et al 2012;Bertin et al 2012;Fang 1997;Fang and Chan 1997;Fang and Hui 1994). Most of these studies tended to examine the effect on the overall performance rather than on the individual stages, i.e., acidogenesis and methanogenesis.…”
Section: Heavy Metals and Toxicity Effects To Anaerobic Processesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Likewise, the same trends were observed for Bacteroidetes and Chloroflexi. On the other hand, Firmicutes, which are known to play a critical role in the anaerobic hydrolysis and acidification process (Bertin et al, 2012), were highest (in relative abundance) in SDS (26.9%) higher in RL (24.4%), and were found to be lower in SDBS (6.7%) and lowest in Control (4.2%).…”
Section: Microbial Diversity and Distribution Analysismentioning
confidence: 96%