2007
DOI: 10.2175/193864707787975679
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Anaerobic Digester Operating Conditions Affects Acetate Utilization Capacity

Abstract: Anaerobic digestion of wastewater sludges relies on complex microbial communities for the hydrolysis and degradation of organic matter. Methanogenesis, the production of methane gas, is a rate limiting step for stable anaerobic digestion, and about two-thirds of the methane is generated from the conversion of acetate. The acetate-utilizing methanogens have a fundamental role in digester capacity and stability. They are highly sensitive to digester operating conditions in which the digester loading and volatile… Show more

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