The aim of this work was to compare the impact of inoculation density on the rate of cellulose hydrolysis by a rumen derived culture with that of a microbial enrichment from an organic waste anaerobic digester. The results showed a linear relationship between the mass of biomass at the start of the first order degradation phase (Xo) and the first order hydrolysis rate (r) for both rumen inoculated and leachate inoculated cellulose digestions and that the slopes of these relationships were not distinguishable. This suggested that differences in the microbial community, media and other environmental factors had a lesser impact on the hydrolysis rate compared to the effect of the number of cells in the system. This could be of great importance...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Department of Biological Systems Engineering, Washington State UniversityThe aims of...
Proteins, metabolites, and 16S rRNA measurements were used to examine the community structure and fu...
This study investigates the hydrolysis of cellulose by a mixed culture enriched from landfill waste ...
The aim of this work was to compare the impact of inoculation density on the rate of cellulose hydro...
This study determines cellulose solubilization kinetics from controlled batch digestions and shows t...
The aim of this study was to conduct a number of controlled digestions to obtain easily comparable c...
This study compares process data with microscopic observations from an anaerobic digestion of organi...
Batch anaerobic digestions were performed in 160 ml serum vials, cellulose (1% wt) was the sole adde...
It is widely accepted that cellulose is the rate-limiting substrate in the anaerobic digestion of or...
A process-based model relevant to landfill and anaerobic digesters was developed, which included a n...
The effect of different physical-chemical conditions on the anaerobic digestion of paper with low li...
Hydrolysis is widely acknowledged as the rate-limiting step in anaerobic digestion of solid cellulos...
Surface area has been proposed as a major factor determining the extent of enzymatic hydrolysis of c...
Literature concerning the principles governing cellulose degradation in soil was reviewed. Twenty-fo...
As major structural components of plant cell walls, cellulose and hemicellulose are degraded and fer...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Department of Biological Systems Engineering, Washington State UniversityThe aims of...
Proteins, metabolites, and 16S rRNA measurements were used to examine the community structure and fu...
This study investigates the hydrolysis of cellulose by a mixed culture enriched from landfill waste ...
The aim of this work was to compare the impact of inoculation density on the rate of cellulose hydro...
This study determines cellulose solubilization kinetics from controlled batch digestions and shows t...
The aim of this study was to conduct a number of controlled digestions to obtain easily comparable c...
This study compares process data with microscopic observations from an anaerobic digestion of organi...
Batch anaerobic digestions were performed in 160 ml serum vials, cellulose (1% wt) was the sole adde...
It is widely accepted that cellulose is the rate-limiting substrate in the anaerobic digestion of or...
A process-based model relevant to landfill and anaerobic digesters was developed, which included a n...
The effect of different physical-chemical conditions on the anaerobic digestion of paper with low li...
Hydrolysis is widely acknowledged as the rate-limiting step in anaerobic digestion of solid cellulos...
Surface area has been proposed as a major factor determining the extent of enzymatic hydrolysis of c...
Literature concerning the principles governing cellulose degradation in soil was reviewed. Twenty-fo...
As major structural components of plant cell walls, cellulose and hemicellulose are degraded and fer...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Department of Biological Systems Engineering, Washington State UniversityThe aims of...
Proteins, metabolites, and 16S rRNA measurements were used to examine the community structure and fu...
This study investigates the hydrolysis of cellulose by a mixed culture enriched from landfill waste ...