Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5482892 | Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews | 2017 | 18 Pages |
Abstract
Anaerobic digestion is a process, which leads to energy generation as well as pollution minimization. Both industrial and agricultural wastes can be digested anaerobically due to the presence of biodegradable materials. However, the presence of potential chemical inhibitors has been identified as one of the primary factors contributing to process instability and reactor failure. Over the last decades, research has highlighted various inhibitory substances and their elucidated role and underlying inhibitory mechanism interfering with anaerobic processes. The present review summarizes the potential impact of different organic and inorganic toxicants on anaerobic digestion based on a survey of the literature. A better understanding of potential toxicants and their effects will lead to improvements in anaerobic digestion efficiency and process stability.
Keywords
LASDFSCCl4ODMTANBCMLCFABromochloromethaneTESMRABESPFOSsRTSBRT-RFLPCH3FSDS2-bromoethanesulfonateVFAGTOGlycerol trioleateDMI3-NitrooxypropanolVSsAdenosine TriphosphateATPLinear alkylbenzene sulfonateslong chain fatty acidvolatile fatty acidvolatile solidcarbontetrachlorideSpecific methane productionSMPSMASequencing batch reactorsSolid retention timesodium dodecylsulfateToxicantsPerfluorooctane sulfonatevolatile suspended solidSpecific methanogenic activityfluorescent in situ hybridizationfresh matterorganic dry matterFishMethanedry matter intakePsychrophilic anaerobic digestionAnaerobic digestionPADtotal ammonia nitrogen
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Authors
Priyanka Jha, Stefan Schmidt,