Oleic Acid (C18:1) is an unsaturated Long Chain Fatty Acid (LCFA), described as especially problematic in anaerobic digestion processes. In this work, a sludge heavily loaded with 5985 mgCOD.gVSˉ¹ was studied in terms of its capability to biodegrade oleic acid in batch assays, in concentrations ranging from 100 to 1500 mg.lˉ¹. Lag phases before the onset of methane production increased with the oleic acid concentration, up to 17 days for 1500 mg.lˉ¹and methane production did not exceed 50% recovery for the highest concentrations tested (1000 and 1500 mg.lˉ¹). After the mineralization of the biomass-associated substrate, and for the same concentration range, maximum lag phases of three days and methane recoveries up to 80% were obtai...
Extraction and GC analysis of the adsorbed long chain fatty acids onto active and inactivated sludge...
Mineralization of a synthetic effluent containing 50% COD as oleic acid was achieved in a continuous...
In this work, the role of transport limitations caused by LCFA accumulation onto anaerobic sludge w...
Oleic Acid (C18:1) is an unsaturated Long Chain Fatty Acid (LCFA), described as especially problema...
The dynamics of medium and long-chain fatty acids (LCFA) accumulation and biodegradation was studie...
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 (...
Palmitic acid was the main long chain fatty acids (LCFA) that accumulated onto the anaerobic sludge...
In this work, suspended sludge that was able to accumulate up to 4570±257 mg COD-LCFA/gVSS (83% of ...
Accumulation of substrate onto the biomass was quantified under steady-state and shock conditions i...
Oleic acid toxicity and biodegradability were followed during long-term operation of two similar an...
Two anaerobic sludges previously loaded with oleate and palmitate accumulated 4570 ± 257 and 5200 ± ...
The aim of the present work was to study the maximum potential methane production in batch assays o...
Efficient mineralization of effluents with high lipid content is possible in anaerobic digesters wh...
If an effluent with high lipid content is fed to a continuous high rate anaerobic digester, a signif...
Extraction and GC analysis of the adsorbed long chain fatty acids onto active and inactivated sludge...
Mineralization of a synthetic effluent containing 50% COD as oleic acid was achieved in a continuous...
In this work, the role of transport limitations caused by LCFA accumulation onto anaerobic sludge w...
Oleic Acid (C18:1) is an unsaturated Long Chain Fatty Acid (LCFA), described as especially problema...
The dynamics of medium and long-chain fatty acids (LCFA) accumulation and biodegradation was studie...
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 (...
Palmitic acid was the main long chain fatty acids (LCFA) that accumulated onto the anaerobic sludge...
In this work, suspended sludge that was able to accumulate up to 4570±257 mg COD-LCFA/gVSS (83% of ...
Accumulation of substrate onto the biomass was quantified under steady-state and shock conditions i...
Oleic acid toxicity and biodegradability were followed during long-term operation of two similar an...
Two anaerobic sludges previously loaded with oleate and palmitate accumulated 4570 ± 257 and 5200 ± ...
The aim of the present work was to study the maximum potential methane production in batch assays o...
Efficient mineralization of effluents with high lipid content is possible in anaerobic digesters wh...
If an effluent with high lipid content is fed to a continuous high rate anaerobic digester, a signif...
Extraction and GC analysis of the adsorbed long chain fatty acids onto active and inactivated sludge...
Mineralization of a synthetic effluent containing 50% COD as oleic acid was achieved in a continuous...
In this work, the role of transport limitations caused by LCFA accumulation onto anaerobic sludge w...