Changes in the microbial community during the acclimation process of anaerobic digestion for treatment of synthetic lipid-rich wastewater
Abstract
Changes in the microbial community were investigated during the acclimation process of anaerobic digestion while treating synthetic lipid-rich wastewater, which comprised of glucose, acetic acid, lactic acid, and soybean oil. The oil content in the synthetic wastewater was increased successively from 0% to 25% and finally to 50% of the total carbon content, to clarify the effect of substrate type change from easily degradable organic materials...
Paper Details
Title
Changes in the microbial community during the acclimation process of anaerobic digestion for treatment of synthetic lipid-rich wastewater
Published Date
Dec 1, 2019
Journal
Volume
306
Pages
32 - 37
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