The position of high-rate anaerobic technology (HR-AnWT) in the wastewater treatment and bioenergy market can be enhanced if the range of suitable substrates is expanded. Analyzing existing technologies, applications and problems, it is clear that, until now, wastewaters with high lipids content are not effectively treated by HR-AnWT. Nevertheless, waste lipids are ideal potential substrates for biogas production, since theoretically more methane can be produced, when compared with proteins or carbohydrates. In this minireview, the classical problems of lipids methanization in anaerobic processes are discussed and new concepts to enhance lipids degradation are presented. Reactors operation, feeding strategies and prospects of technological ...
If an effluent with high lipid content is fed to a continuous high rate anaerobic digester, a signif...
Syntrophic relationships are the key for biodegradation in methanogenic environments. We review the ...
Lipids and long-chain fatty acids (LCFA) are energy-rich compounds that can be used as carbon and en...
The position of high-rate anaerobic technology (HR-AnWT) in the wastewater treatment and bioenergy m...
Anaerobic-based (waste)water treatment facilities producing biogas, possess multifunctional charact...
The position of high-rate anaerobic technology (HR-AnWT) in the wastewater treatment and bioenergy m...
Lipids are a group of organic pollutants whose conversion into biogas has been considered very diff...
In this work, high rate anaerobic mineralization of a synthetic dairy effluent containing 50% COD as...
Anaerobic digestion is a biochemical process that transforms diverse categories of biomass feedstock...
The influence of lipid concentration on hydrolysis and biomethanation of a lipid-rich (triolein) mod...
Two anaerobic sludges previously loaded with oleate and palmitate accumulated 4570 ± 257 and 5200 ± ...
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...
The Supporting Information is available free of charge at: https://pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/acs.est....
High methane production can be expected from biodegradation of long chain fatty acids (LCFA) in anae...
If an effluent with high lipid content is fed to a continuous high rate anaerobic digester, a signif...
Syntrophic relationships are the key for biodegradation in methanogenic environments. We review the ...
Lipids and long-chain fatty acids (LCFA) are energy-rich compounds that can be used as carbon and en...
The position of high-rate anaerobic technology (HR-AnWT) in the wastewater treatment and bioenergy m...
Anaerobic-based (waste)water treatment facilities producing biogas, possess multifunctional charact...
The position of high-rate anaerobic technology (HR-AnWT) in the wastewater treatment and bioenergy m...
Lipids are a group of organic pollutants whose conversion into biogas has been considered very diff...
In this work, high rate anaerobic mineralization of a synthetic dairy effluent containing 50% COD as...
Anaerobic digestion is a biochemical process that transforms diverse categories of biomass feedstock...
The influence of lipid concentration on hydrolysis and biomethanation of a lipid-rich (triolein) mod...
Two anaerobic sludges previously loaded with oleate and palmitate accumulated 4570 ± 257 and 5200 ± ...
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...
The Supporting Information is available free of charge at: https://pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/acs.est....
High methane production can be expected from biodegradation of long chain fatty acids (LCFA) in anae...
If an effluent with high lipid content is fed to a continuous high rate anaerobic digester, a signif...
Syntrophic relationships are the key for biodegradation in methanogenic environments. We review the ...
Lipids and long-chain fatty acids (LCFA) are energy-rich compounds that can be used as carbon and en...