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Effects of solids retention time on methanogenesis in anaerobic digestion of thickened mixed sludge
Authors:Lee Il-Su  Parameswaran Prathap  Rittmann Bruce E
Affiliation:Center for Environmental Biotechnology, The Biodesign Institute, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ 85287, United States.
Abstract:When a bench-scale digester fed thickened mixed sludge was operated over an SRT range of 4-20 days, removal efficiencies for total chemical oxygen demand and volatile suspended solids declined with decreasing SRT (especially <10 days), but methanogenesis was stable for SRT as low as 5 days. Quantitative PCR analyses showed that methanogens declined steadily for SRT<10 days, with the acetate-cleaving Methanosaetaceae becoming more dominant. Clone-library analyses indicated significant shifts in bacterial population from 20 to 4 day SRT: declining Chloroflexi (28 to 4.5%) and Syntrophomonas (9 to 0%), but increasing Bacteroidetes (12.5 to 20%) and two acetogenic genera belonging to the phyla Firmicutes and Spirochaetales (6.3 to 12%). Thus, the decrease in the apparent hydrolysis constant (khyd-app) with higher SRT and the process limiting size of Methanosaetaceae with the lower SRT are proactive signs for defining rate limitation in anaerobic digestion.
Keywords:Thickened mixed sludge (TMS)   Anaerobic digestion   Sludge retention time (SRT)   Hydrolysis   Methanogenesis
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