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Anaerobic waste stabilization
Authors:Winter J
Institution:Department of Microbiology, University of Regensburg, FRG.
Abstract:The present knowledge of the microbiology, physiology and regulation of anaerobic digestion in conventional or advanced processes is reviewed. In all systems the carbon flow from biopolymers to biogas is determined by syntrophic interactions of fermentative or acetogenic bacteria with methanogens at the level of interspecies hydrogen transfer. Inhibitors or heavy metal ions may interfere at different levels.The stabilization of waste at mesophilic and thermophilic temperatures is compared and the process stability as well as the inactivation of pathogens is discussed. Characteristics of conventional digestion systems and of recently developed advanced processes with solids and liquids uncoupling are compared and selection criteria with respect to the type of sludge are outlined.Areas of future research for a better understanding of the biochemistry, the physiology and the regulation of the degradation of pollutants are suggested.
Keywords:Methanogens  Ecosystems  Degradation  Metal requirement  Inhibition  Thermophilic digestion  Immobilized cell reactors
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