کد مقاله | کد نشریه | سال انتشار | مقاله انگلیسی | نسخه تمام متن |
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6453051 | 1361514 | 2016 | 5 صفحه PDF | دانلود رایگان |
- First report on granulation in a chain elongation process.
- Granules were active in chain elongation but also in methanogenesis.
- Granular and suspended sludge showed equal product distributions.
- Granular and suspended sludge contributed similarly to MCFA production.
- Small, irregular shaped granules settled at 15.3 m hâ1 on average.
Chain elongation is an open-culture biotechnological process which converts short chain fatty acids and an electron donor to medium chain fatty acids (MCFAs). With this letter we present the first observation of granular sludge formation in a chain elongation process. This discovery was made in a continuously stirred anaerobic reactor producing caproate (10.8 g Lâ1 dâ1) and heptanoate (1.8 g Lâ1 dâ1) as main MCFAs. Concurrently granular and suspended sludge were shaped and attributed to 85% and 15% respectively of the total sludge. Both sludge types showed equal product distributions and contributed similarly to MCFA production. Granules had irregular shapes, diameters up to â¼1.5 mm, settling velocities of 4-36 m hâ1 and contained micro-organisms with various shapes. The in-situ settler retained sludge in the bioreactor resulting in a SRT of 4.7 days at an HRT of 17 h. Granular sludge based chain elongation can be optimised as a high rate biotechnological process.
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Journal: Process Biochemistry - Volume 51, Issue 10, October 2016, Pages 1594-1598