If an effluent with high lipid content is fed to a continuous high rate anaerobic digester, a significant accumulation of Long Chain Fatty Acids (LCFA) onto the sludge aggregates (flocs or granules) is observed, without further mineralization to methane. That accumulation is progressive and, after some time, the sludge becomes surrounded by whitish foam and tends to float, leading, most of times, to a severe washout. This happens not only with granular sludge reactors, but also with fixed bed reactors. This fact, associated to the accepted idea that LCFA were highly toxic to the anaerobic consortia, imposed that lipids had to be removed from any wastewater before the anaerobic treatment step. Therefore, the high methane potential of these c...
Background Slow degradation kinetics of long-chain fatty acids (LCFA) and their accumulation in anae...
The position of high-rate anaerobic technology (HR-AnWT) in the wastewater treatment and bioenergy m...
Abstract In this work, suspended sludge that was able to accumulate up to 4570±257 mg COD-LCFA/gVSS ...
If an effluent with high lipid content is fed to a continuous high rate anaerobic digester, a signif...
Experiments with oleic acid in lab scale continuous reactors evidenced that large amounts of LCFA (...
Abstract: Long-chain fatty acids (LCFA) associated with anaerobic sludge by mechanisms of precipitat...
Palmitic acid was the main long chain fatty acids (LCFA) that accumulated onto the anaerobic sludge...
Efficient mineralization of effluents with high lipid content is possible in anaerobic digesters wh...
Oleic Acid (C18:1) is an unsaturated Long Chain Fatty Acid (LCFA), described as especially problema...
In this work, suspended sludge that was able to accumulate up to 4570±257 mg COD-LCFA/gVSS (83% of ...
The dynamics of medium and long-chain fatty acids (LCFA) accumulation and biodegradation was studie...
treatment. More than 2,000 full-scale installations are running worldwide (Van Lier, 2007) and mainl...
Lipids present in waste and wastewater, also referred as fat, oil, and grease (FOG), can be efficien...
Lipids present in waste and wastewater, also referred as fat, oil, and grease (FOG), can be efficien...
In this work, the role of transport limitations caused by LCFA accumulation onto anaerobic sludge w...
Background Slow degradation kinetics of long-chain fatty acids (LCFA) and their accumulation in anae...
The position of high-rate anaerobic technology (HR-AnWT) in the wastewater treatment and bioenergy m...
Abstract In this work, suspended sludge that was able to accumulate up to 4570±257 mg COD-LCFA/gVSS ...
If an effluent with high lipid content is fed to a continuous high rate anaerobic digester, a signif...
Experiments with oleic acid in lab scale continuous reactors evidenced that large amounts of LCFA (...
Abstract: Long-chain fatty acids (LCFA) associated with anaerobic sludge by mechanisms of precipitat...
Palmitic acid was the main long chain fatty acids (LCFA) that accumulated onto the anaerobic sludge...
Efficient mineralization of effluents with high lipid content is possible in anaerobic digesters wh...
Oleic Acid (C18:1) is an unsaturated Long Chain Fatty Acid (LCFA), described as especially problema...
In this work, suspended sludge that was able to accumulate up to 4570±257 mg COD-LCFA/gVSS (83% of ...
The dynamics of medium and long-chain fatty acids (LCFA) accumulation and biodegradation was studie...
treatment. More than 2,000 full-scale installations are running worldwide (Van Lier, 2007) and mainl...
Lipids present in waste and wastewater, also referred as fat, oil, and grease (FOG), can be efficien...
Lipids present in waste and wastewater, also referred as fat, oil, and grease (FOG), can be efficien...
In this work, the role of transport limitations caused by LCFA accumulation onto anaerobic sludge w...
Background Slow degradation kinetics of long-chain fatty acids (LCFA) and their accumulation in anae...
The position of high-rate anaerobic technology (HR-AnWT) in the wastewater treatment and bioenergy m...
Abstract In this work, suspended sludge that was able to accumulate up to 4570±257 mg COD-LCFA/gVSS ...