Background Slow degradation kinetics of long-chain fatty acids (LCFA) and their accumulation in anaerobic digesters disrupt methanogenic activity and biogas production at high loads of waste lipids. In this study, we evaluated the effect of effluent solids recirculation on microbial LCFA (oleate) degradation capacity in continuous stirred-tank sludge digesters, with the overall aim of providing operating conditions for efficient co-digestion of waste lipids. Furthermore, the impacts of LCFA feeding frequency and sulfide on process performance and microbial community dynamics were investigated, as parameters that were previously shown to be influential on LCFA conversion to biogas. Results Effluent solids recirculation to municipal sludge di...
Biogas production from waste lipids is a promising technology for sustainable energy production. In...
This paper reviews recent results obtained on long-chain fatty acids (LCFA) anaerobic degradation. T...
Sewage sludge represents an important resource for reuse in the wastewater treatment field. Hence, t...
Background Slow degradation kinetics of long-chain fatty acids (LCFA) and their accumulation in anae...
Background Waste lipids are attractive substrates for co-digestion with primary and activated sewage...
If an effluent with high lipid content is fed to a continuous high rate anaerobic digester, a signif...
If an effluent with high lipid content is fed to a continuous high rate anaerobic digester, a signif...
Efficient mineralization of effluents with high lipid content is possible in anaerobic digesters wh...
The dynamics of medium and long-chain fatty acids (LCFA) accumulation and biodegradation was studie...
Oleic Acid (C18:1) is an unsaturated Long Chain Fatty Acid (LCFA), described as especially problema...
Bioaugmentation of bioreactors with LCFA-degrading bacteria is a possibility for improving methane p...
Long-chain fatty acids (LCFA) are commonly present in fatty-wastewaters. Complete LCFA degradation d...
Palmitic acid was the main long chain fatty acids (LCFA) that accumulated onto the anaerobic sludge...
This paper reviews recent results obtained on long-chain fatty acids (LCFA) anaerobic degradation. ...
Wastewaters, mainly the ones from food processing industries, contain considerable amounts of long-...
Biogas production from waste lipids is a promising technology for sustainable energy production. In...
This paper reviews recent results obtained on long-chain fatty acids (LCFA) anaerobic degradation. T...
Sewage sludge represents an important resource for reuse in the wastewater treatment field. Hence, t...
Background Slow degradation kinetics of long-chain fatty acids (LCFA) and their accumulation in anae...
Background Waste lipids are attractive substrates for co-digestion with primary and activated sewage...
If an effluent with high lipid content is fed to a continuous high rate anaerobic digester, a signif...
If an effluent with high lipid content is fed to a continuous high rate anaerobic digester, a signif...
Efficient mineralization of effluents with high lipid content is possible in anaerobic digesters wh...
The dynamics of medium and long-chain fatty acids (LCFA) accumulation and biodegradation was studie...
Oleic Acid (C18:1) is an unsaturated Long Chain Fatty Acid (LCFA), described as especially problema...
Bioaugmentation of bioreactors with LCFA-degrading bacteria is a possibility for improving methane p...
Long-chain fatty acids (LCFA) are commonly present in fatty-wastewaters. Complete LCFA degradation d...
Palmitic acid was the main long chain fatty acids (LCFA) that accumulated onto the anaerobic sludge...
This paper reviews recent results obtained on long-chain fatty acids (LCFA) anaerobic degradation. ...
Wastewaters, mainly the ones from food processing industries, contain considerable amounts of long-...
Biogas production from waste lipids is a promising technology for sustainable energy production. In...
This paper reviews recent results obtained on long-chain fatty acids (LCFA) anaerobic degradation. T...
Sewage sludge represents an important resource for reuse in the wastewater treatment field. Hence, t...