The impact of LCFA adsorption on the methanogenic activity was evaluated in batch assays for two anaerobic granular sludges in the presence and absence of bentonite as synthetic adsorbent. A clear inhibitory effect at an oleate (C18:1) concentration of 0.5 g(C18:1) L(-1) was observed for both sludges. Palmitate (C16:0) was confirmed to be the main intermediate of C18:1 degradation in not adapted sludge and its accumulation was further evidenced by fluorescence staining and microscopy techniques. LCFA inhibition could be decreased by the addition of bentonite, reducing the lag-phase and accelerating the kinetics of LCFA degradation, concluding in the importance of the adsorptive nature of the LCFA inhibitory process. Granule morphology and m...
Accumulation of substrate onto the biomass was quantified under steady-state and shock conditions i...
Syntrophic relationships are the key for biodegradation in methanogenic environments. We review the ...
Anaerobic treatment systems are becoming increasingly popular to treat complex organic wastes that c...
The impact of LCFA adsorption on the methanogenic activity was evaluated in batch assays for two ana...
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...
Mathematical modelling of anaerobic digestion process has been used to give new insights regarding d...
Oleic Acid (C18:1) is an unsaturated Long Chain Fatty Acid (LCFA), described as especially problema...
Abstract: Long-chain fatty acids (LCFA) associated with anaerobic sludge by mechanisms of precipitat...
In this work, the role of transport limitations caused by LCFA accumulation onto anaerobic sludge w...
In this work, suspended sludge that was able to accumulate up to 4570±257 mg COD-LCFA/gVSS (83% of ...
This paper reviews recent results obtained on long-chain fatty acids (LCFA) anaerobic degradation. ...
Microbial diversity of anaerobic sludge after extended contact with long chain fatty acids (LCFA) w...
Long-chain fatty acids (LCFA) are commonly present in fatty-wastewaters. Complete LCFA degradation d...
Accumulation of substrate onto the biomass was quantified under steady-state and shock conditions i...
Syntrophic relationships are the key for biodegradation in methanogenic environments. We review the ...
Anaerobic treatment systems are becoming increasingly popular to treat complex organic wastes that c...
The impact of LCFA adsorption on the methanogenic activity was evaluated in batch assays for two ana...
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...
Mathematical modelling of anaerobic digestion process has been used to give new insights regarding d...
Oleic Acid (C18:1) is an unsaturated Long Chain Fatty Acid (LCFA), described as especially problema...
Abstract: Long-chain fatty acids (LCFA) associated with anaerobic sludge by mechanisms of precipitat...
In this work, the role of transport limitations caused by LCFA accumulation onto anaerobic sludge w...
In this work, suspended sludge that was able to accumulate up to 4570±257 mg COD-LCFA/gVSS (83% of ...
This paper reviews recent results obtained on long-chain fatty acids (LCFA) anaerobic degradation. ...
Microbial diversity of anaerobic sludge after extended contact with long chain fatty acids (LCFA) w...
Long-chain fatty acids (LCFA) are commonly present in fatty-wastewaters. Complete LCFA degradation d...
Accumulation of substrate onto the biomass was quantified under steady-state and shock conditions i...
Syntrophic relationships are the key for biodegradation in methanogenic environments. We review the ...
Anaerobic treatment systems are becoming increasingly popular to treat complex organic wastes that c...