This study determines cellulose solubilization kinetics from controlled batch digestions and shows the effect of inoculum biomass concentrations. Separate measurements and analyzes were performed for sessile biomass (biofilms) and planktonic biomass (free suspensions). Experiments were conducted using either leachate enriched on cellulose or rumen fluid as inoculum to assess if the effect of biomass concentration was consistent for microbial populations from different source environments. All batch digestions were fitted to a first-order kinetic model (R-2 ranging from 0.94 to 0.99). Regression analysis used to compare the first-order hydrolysis rate showed that the first-order hydrolysis rate was most strongly correlated with the concentra...
In this study, a flat plate flowcell was modified to provide a reactor system that could maintain an...
The effect of different physical-chemical conditions on the anaerobic digestion of paper with low li...
The objective was to determine the effect of inoculum concentration on the degradation of Diesel 2 b...
The aim of this work was to compare the impact of inoculation density on the rate of cellulose hydro...
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...
Hydrolysis is widely acknowledged as the rate-limiting step in anaerobic digestion of solid cellulos...
Cellulose is significantly present during the anaerobic digestion of energy crops and agricultural w...
Proteins, metabolites, and 16S rRNA measurements were used to examine the community structure and fu...
Abstract In the context of the anaerobic digestion of slowly biodegradable substrates for energy and...
Proteins, metabolites, and 16S rRNA measurements were used to examine the community structure and fu...
Surface area has been proposed as a major factor determining the extent of enzymatic hydrolysis of c...
In this study, a flat plate flowcell was modified to provide a reactor system that could maintain an...
The effect of different physical-chemical conditions on the anaerobic digestion of paper with low li...
The objective was to determine the effect of inoculum concentration on the degradation of Diesel 2 b...
The aim of this work was to compare the impact of inoculation density on the rate of cellulose hydro...
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...
Hydrolysis is widely acknowledged as the rate-limiting step in anaerobic digestion of solid cellulos...
Cellulose is significantly present during the anaerobic digestion of energy crops and agricultural w...
Proteins, metabolites, and 16S rRNA measurements were used to examine the community structure and fu...
Abstract In the context of the anaerobic digestion of slowly biodegradable substrates for energy and...
Proteins, metabolites, and 16S rRNA measurements were used to examine the community structure and fu...
Surface area has been proposed as a major factor determining the extent of enzymatic hydrolysis of c...
In this study, a flat plate flowcell was modified to provide a reactor system that could maintain an...
The effect of different physical-chemical conditions on the anaerobic digestion of paper with low li...
The objective was to determine the effect of inoculum concentration on the degradation of Diesel 2 b...