2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.watres.2017.03.060
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Long-chain fatty acid feeding frequency in anaerobic codigestion impacts syntrophic community structure and biokinetics

Abstract: This study investigated the impacts of long-chain fatty acid (LCFA) feeding frequencies on microbial community structure, bioconversion kinetics, and process stability during anaerobic codigestion. Parallel laboratory-scale anaerobic codigesters fed with dairy cattle manure were either pulse-fed every two days or continuously-fed daily, respectively, with oleate (C) in incremental step increases over 200 days up to 64% of the influent chemical oxygen demand (COD). The effluent acetate concentration exceeded 30… Show more

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“…S3). Higher concentrations of Syntrophomonas have previously been correlated with higher degradation rates of LCFA in anaerobic digestion (Ziels et al ., , , ). Recently, 16S rRNA gene expression of Syntrophomonas was correlated with methane production from LCFA‐rich waste (Amha et al ., ).…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…S3). Higher concentrations of Syntrophomonas have previously been correlated with higher degradation rates of LCFA in anaerobic digestion (Ziels et al ., , , ). Recently, 16S rRNA gene expression of Syntrophomonas was correlated with methane production from LCFA‐rich waste (Amha et al ., ).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…S4). Lower Hill numbers with codigestion have been observed in prior works (Ziels et al ., ) and may be caused by the enrichment of specialized microorganisms on influent substrates with certain organic matter compositions. Higher diversity in the SS digesters could also have been attributed to immigration of populations from the PS+WAS feed source, as was shown to occur in other biological wastewater treatment processes (Wells et al ., ).…”
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“…Among the intermediates compounds of the anaerobic digestion process, long chain fatty acids (LCFAs) could be found. It should be noted that LCFAs present an inhibitory effect on the process, particularly for methanogens and acetogens [17], [18]. Fig.…”
Section: A Performance Of Acidogenic Digestersmentioning
confidence: 96%