2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.cej.2023.144867
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Improvement of anaerobic digestion containing sulfur with conductive materials: Focusing on recent advances and internal biological mechanisms

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“…The high iron accumulation in the UASB system after sulfate addition might be explained by the fact that in the presence of sulfate, iron precipitates as ferrous sulfide. As mentioned earlier, ferrous iron in the substrate can react with the sulfide produced by SRB, resulting in the precipitation of ferrous iron as FeS or FeS 2 and reducing the negative impact of sulfide on methanogenesis [46,47]. In addition, iron precipitation has a positive impact on anaerobic granular sludge by enriching the microbial community [48,49] and granule stability [50].…”
Section: Uasb Performance With and Without The Addition Of Sulfatementioning
confidence: 94%
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“…The high iron accumulation in the UASB system after sulfate addition might be explained by the fact that in the presence of sulfate, iron precipitates as ferrous sulfide. As mentioned earlier, ferrous iron in the substrate can react with the sulfide produced by SRB, resulting in the precipitation of ferrous iron as FeS or FeS 2 and reducing the negative impact of sulfide on methanogenesis [46,47]. In addition, iron precipitation has a positive impact on anaerobic granular sludge by enriching the microbial community [48,49] and granule stability [50].…”
Section: Uasb Performance With and Without The Addition Of Sulfatementioning
confidence: 94%
“…This dissolved sulfide can then be oxidized to elemental sulfur by the action of ferric ions present in the system. Additionally, the released ferrous ions can react with the sulfide to form precipitates of iron sulfide [46].…”
Section: Uasb Performance With and Without The Addition Of Sulfatementioning
confidence: 99%